what must be the temperature in Fahrenheit so that it will twice it's value in Celsius
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Explanation:
The point at which the temperature in Fahrenheit is exactly twice that in Celsius is 320° Fahrenheit, which is equal to 160° Celsius.
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Explanation:
Temperature in celsius is x
Temperature in Fahrenheit is 2x
c/100=f-32/180
c/5=f-32/9
x/5=2x-32/9
9x=10x-160
x=160
If temperature in celsius is x = 160 then
temperature in fahrenheit is 2x = 2(160)
= 320
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