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1. Convert the temperatures given below to Celsius scale:
(a) 122°F
2. Convert the temperatures given below to Fahrenheit .110'C

3. The maximum temperature on a day is 35°C and the minimum temperatures
is the difference of these temperatures in Fahrenheit scale?
4. The maximum temperature on a day is 113°F and the minimum temperatures
is the difference of these temperatures in Celsius scale?
5. The temperature of an object is 36°C and the temperature of another objects 36'F which
one is hotter and by how many °F?

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Answered by VarunGuleria
4

Answer:

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Answered by sahad9447
0

Answer:

1. 122°F degrees celsius is equal to 50°

2.卐110 degrees celsius is equal to 230 fahrenheit.

3. 35C−25°C=10 °C10 °C=(10× 59)+32

=18+32=50°F.

4. 113-86=27 . so the difference in the Fahrenheit is 27°f . now , the difference in the Celsius scale is 80.6°c .

5. 36°C is greater than 36'F by 60.8F.

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