Myra has a faulty thermometer. It always shows the temperature as 2°C higher than the actual temperature. The temperature on the thermometer is T°C . Write an expression, in terms of T, for the actual temperature
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The actual temperature is given by formula
A=(T-2).
Step-by-step explanation:
The faulty thermometer shows 2° higher than the actual temperature.
Let the faulty temperature be given by T°C and the actual temperature be given by A°C
So, the actual temperature is given by,
A=(T-2)
In terms of T.
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