Chemistry, asked by arpanaina072, 8 months ago

The temperature of an object
is 40°C
Determine it's value in Farhenheit​

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Answered by samiksha1685
5

Answer:

No. That is the 40 °C figure in a temperature scale that is scaled the same as Fahrenheit, but zero-based the same as Celsius. Now, we have to add in the offset to get to true Fahrenheit. 72 + 32 = 104 °F

Explanation:

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Answered by laxubharat30
2

Answer:

104

Explanation:

formula °c ×9/5+31

40°c×9/5 5×8=40

we will divide 5 by 40 we'll get 8

9×8=32

=72 +32 =104

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