Math, asked by ridesolo270, 8 months ago

Temperature can be measured in two different common units: degrees Celsius and degrees Fahrenheit.
f
ff represents the temperature in degrees Fahrenheit as a function of the temperature c
cc in degrees Celsius.
f
=
32
+
1.8
c

Answers

Answered by amitnrw
3

18°F s the temperature increase in degrees Fahrenheit that is equivalent to a temperature increase of 10°C

Step-by-step explanation:

Question is

What is the temperature increase in degrees Fahrenheit that is equivalent to a temperature increase of 10 degrees Celsius

F = 32 + 1.8C

F represents the temperature in degrees Fahrenheit

C represents the temperature in degrees Celsius.

Temperature increase of 10 deg Celsius

= 1.8 * 10 =  18° F

as Rate of change of Fahrenheit is 1.8 time the Change in Celsius

while 32 is Constant

Let say initial Temperature

= C

then

F = 32 + 1.8C

Fnew = 32 + 1.8(C + 10)

=> Fnew =  32 + 1.8C + 18

=> Fnew =  F + 18

=> 18°F increase

18°F s the temperature increase in degrees Fahrenheit that is equivalent to a temperature increase of 10°C

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Answered by kevinmonzon845
2

Answer:

32

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