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The wire is 107 meters long at 0 °C, and at every temperature increase of 1 °C, the length increases by 0.15 mm per 1 m length of wire. Determine a function that represents the wire's overall length as a temperature function. What is the length of the wire at a temperature of 65 °C?
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