The freezing point on a thermometer is marked as 20 °C and the boiling
point as 150 °C. What is the thermometer reading if the temperature is 60
°C?
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Answer:
Explanation:
98 degrees
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Answer:98 degree
Explanation:There will be a simple ratio.
100degrees=150-20=130degrees
To find 60degrees we have to do the following-
60/100*130 which is=78.
Now add this to 20.The answer is 98degrees.
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