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on a particular day the maximum and minimum temperatures are recorded as 35 degree Celsius and 20 degree Celsius respectively Express the difference of two temperature in Fahrenheit


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Answered by BichLasagna
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Answered by arindamvutla
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The difference of two temperatures in Fahrenheit is 27 °F.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

Temperatures in Celsius are given as:

C_1=35 °C

C_2=20 °C

Now, converting the given temperatures in Fahrenheit using the relation:

F=\frac{9C}{5}+32

Now, plug in 35 for 'C' and solve for 'F₁'. This gives,

F_1=\frac{9\times 35}{5}+32\\\\F_1=9\times 7+32\\\\F_1=63+32

F_1=95 °F

Now, plug in 20 for 'C' and solve for 'F₂'. This gives,

F_2=\frac{9\times 20}{5}+32\\\\F_2=9\times 4+32\\\\F_2=36+32

F_2=68 °F

Therefore, the difference of the temperatures in Fahrenheit is given as:

\Delta F=F_1-F_2=95-68=27 °F.

Therefore, the difference of the temperatures is 27 °F.

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