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SAT Math: Solving for the Length of Time It Takes Sea Levels to Rise 1 Views


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A group of scientists ascertain that the global sea level has been rising 1.8 millimeters per year since 2005. If it continues to rise at a constant rate, approximately how many years would it take for the sea level to rise 25 millimeters?

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