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Karen needs to purify water for her science experiment. To purify the water, she needs to raise its temperature by more than 80 degrees. She has a heater that can increase the temperature of water by 10 degrees per minute; however, she is able to use the heater for no more than 10 minutes. How many minutes will it take for Karen to boil her water?
Karen needs to purify water for her science experiment. To purify the water, she needs to raise its temperature by more than 80 degrees. She has a heater that can increase the temperature of water by 10 degrees per minute; however, she is able to use the heater for no more than 10 minutes. How many minutes will it take for Karen to boil her water?
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