At what temperature on the Fahrenheit scale will the numerical values
Celsius scale be one-third of the Fahrenheit scale? Plz show with process
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Answer:
The temperature is 320 degrees.
Explanation:
The formula for conversion of Fahrenheit to Celsius is given by the formula:-
F = 1.8C + 32
Now as per the question the Fahrenheit count should be double the Celsius count so applying F = 2C
In the above given formula
\begin{gathered}\begin{array}{l}{\Rightarrow 2 C=1.8 C+32} \\ \\{\Rightarrow 0.2 C=32} \\ \\{\Rightarrow C=\frac{320}{2}=160 \text { degrees }}\end{array}\end{gathered}
⇒2C=1.8C+32
⇒0.2C=32
⇒C=
2
320
=160 degrees
Hence, the temperature at 160 degree Celsius shall be just double in fahrenheit that is 2 \times 160=320\ degrees2×160=320 degrees .
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