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850 C of charge in 2 minutes means 850 C in 120 seconds = 71/12 C per second.

"1 C of charge per second" is the definition of 1 Ampere of current.

You don't need to know about the bread, and I don't know what the GRASS method is.

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Q: What is the amount of current flowing through a toaster if it takes 850 C of charge to toast two slices of bread in two minutes if you know the GRASS method that would be great?
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