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To find the time taken for the liquid to cool to 25°C, we need to substitute T = 25°C into the equation and solve for x.

The equation given is: T = 80(0.88)^x

Substituting T = 25, we have: 25 = 80(0.88)^x

To solve for x, we can divide both sides of the equation by 80: 0.3125 = (0.88)^x

Now, let's take the logarithm (base 0.88) of both sides to isolate x: log(0.3125) / log(0.88) = x

Using a calculator, we can evaluate the logarithms to find x: x ≈ 6.115

Therefore, the time taken for the liquid to cool to 25°C is approximately 6.115 minutes.

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