Math, asked by sai71820, 3 months ago

The temperature on two scales are found to be 60 °C and 60 °F. Which of
the two is colder and by how much (in °C)?​

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Answered by MiraculousBabe
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Answer:

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Given:-

Scale 1  = 60 degrees Celsius

Scale 2 = 60 degrees Fahrenheit

Fahrenheit and Celsius are related as

F = 9/5C + 32

Where F is temperature in Fahrenheit and C is temperature in Celsius

60 degrees Celsius is

F = (9/5 × 60) + 32

F = 540/5 + 32

F = 108 + 32

F = 140 degrees fahrenheit

There for Scale 2 is 80 degrees colder than Scale 2 in terms of fahrenheit

You can also use the same formula and find the difference in terms of celsius

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