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The speed of sound in air is about \\(332\) meters per second \(ms)\left(\dfrac{\text m}{\text s}\right) at \\(0\) degrees Celsius \(C)(^\circ \text C). If the speed increases by \\(0\).\(6\)\,\dfrac{\text m}{\text{s}} for every increase in temperature of \\(1\)^\circ \text C, which inequality best represents the temperatures, \TT, in degrees Celsius, for which the speed of sound in air exceeds \\(350\)\,\dfrac{\text m}{\text s} ?\newlineA) T > 30\newlineB) T > 25\newlineC) T > 20\newlineD) T > 15

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