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The velocity of sound in air is given by the equation v = 20(273 + t)1/2 where v is the velocity in meters per second and t is the temperature in degrees Celsius. Find the temperature when the velocity of sound in air is 350 meters per second. Round your answer to the nearest degree.

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The velocity of sound in air is given by the equation v = 20(273 + t)1/2 where v is the velocity in meters per second and t is the temperature in degrees Celsius. Find the temperature when the velocity of sound in air is 350 meters per second. Round your answer to the nearest degree.

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The velocity of sound in air is given by the equation v=20√(273+t), where v is the velocity in meters per second and t is the temperature in degrees celsius. Find the temperature when the velocity is 329 meters per second by graphing the equation. Round the answer to the nearest degree.

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v=20√(273+t)

329 = 20*sqrt(273+t)

16.45 = sqrt(273+t)

273+t = 16.45^2

t- 16.45^2-273

t = -2.4 degrees celsius

Answered by Anonymous
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Your answer is -2.4 degree celsius.

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