Math, asked by epic8, 10 months ago


What was the temperature change in Celsius degrees if it is changed from 44.0° F to -56.0° F?

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Answered by rudransh45
6

Answer:

convert temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit to Celsius, subtract 32 and multiply by .5556 (or 5/9).

Example: (50°F - 32) x .5556 = 10°

Answered by jonnyl1810
1

Answer:

The answer is of 100, because it's a change of 100 degrees through out a certain time.

Step-by-step explanation:

So, lets just say the (change) 44 degrees from -56 degrees is 100, if you're looking for the (change). However, it's not the same as the difference, the steps are different for finding the difference, but the answer is the same! (100)

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