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(a) what is the meaning of the derivative s '(t)? s '(t) is the rate at which oxygen solubility changes with respect to the oxygen solubility. s '(t) is the rate at which temperature changes with respect to the oxygen solubility. s '(t) is the rate at which temperature changes with respect to the temperature. s '(t) is the current level of oxygen solubility for a given temperature. s '(t) is the rate at which oxygen solubility changes with respect to the water temperature.

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