Math, asked by sanjeevkrsah869, 8 months ago

8. The temperature of an object is 36°C and the temperature of another objectis 36°F. Which
one is hotter and by how many °F?
9. During the day the temperature in a town was 40°C. At night the temperature came down
by 10°F. What was the night-time temperature in Fahrenheit scale?​

Answers

Answered by DesmondMiles67
2

Answer:

8.36°c = 96.8 F

96.8°F-36°F

= 60.8° F

the object having 36°C is hotter than 36°F

9.40 degrees Celsius is converted to Fahrenheit scale by this formula 40*9/5 + 32 = 104 degrees Fahrenheit

40 degrees Celsius is converted to Fahrenheit scale by this formula 40*9/5 + 32 = 104 degrees Fahrenheit

So the final answer is 94 degrees Fahrenheit

Answered by preranarajnag2809
0

Step-by-step explanation:

8) 36°c = 96.8°F

so, the temperature of an first object is more by

60.8°F

9) 40°C= 104°F so...

minus the 10°F from 104°F

the answer is 94°C

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