Math, asked by anyzambrano29, 6 months ago

Water boils at 100°C, This is 400%, percent more than my room's temperature.
What is my room's temperature?

Answers

Answered by Shiven01
1

Answer:

According to your question , your room temperature must be 400°C which is not possible -_-

Answered by Anonymous
4

The temperature at which water boils =100°C

Given :-

Boiling point of water = 400% of room's temperature

Which means :-

Let x be the room's temperature.

 = 100 =  \frac{400}{100}  \times x

 = 100 =  \frac{400 \times x}{100}

 = 100 =  \frac{400x}{100}

 = 400x = 100  \times 100

 = 400x = 10000

 = x =  \frac{10000}{400}

 = x =  \frac{100}{4}

 =x \:  \bold{ = 25°C}

Thus, the temperature of the room =25°C

Let us check whether or not we have found out the correct temperature of your room by checking if or not 100 is 400% of 25 :-

 =  \frac{400}{100}  \times 25

 =  \frac{400 \times 25}{100}

 =  \frac{10000}{100}

 = 100

As 400% of 100(temperature at which water boils) is 25 is we can conclude that we have found out the correct temperature of the room .

Therefore, the temperature of your room =25°C

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