Respuesta :
The relation between temperature in Celsius and Fahrenheit is
(F - 32) / 9 = C / 5
Today its 12 degrees C in the UK so we have:-
(F - 32) / 9 = 12/5 = 2.4
F - 32 = 9*2.4 = 21.6
F = 21.6 + 32 = 53.6 = 54 degrees F to nearest degree.
(F - 32) / 9 = C / 5
Today its 12 degrees C in the UK so we have:-
(F - 32) / 9 = 12/5 = 2.4
F - 32 = 9*2.4 = 21.6
F = 21.6 + 32 = 53.6 = 54 degrees F to nearest degree.
In this exercise we have to use the knowledge of temperature conversion in this way, we will find that:
- If was 32 celsius that will be 66,6
- if was 90 Fahrenheit that will be 32,2
The first thing that needs to be established is the form of conversion between the temperatures, so the formula below exemplifies this:
[tex]\frac{(F - 32)}{9} = \frac{C}{5}[/tex]
So let's assume you're doing 32 degrees Celsius today, so when you do the conversion using the formula above you find that:
[tex]\frac{(F - 32)}{9} = \frac{32}{5}\\5F-45=288\\F=66,6[/tex]
Now going the other way around, if we have 90 degrees Fahrenheint we will find in Celsius something close to:
[tex]\frac{(90 - 32)}{9} = \frac{C}{5}\\\frac{(58)}{9} = \frac{C}{5}\\290=9C\\C= 32,2[/tex]
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