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OpenStudy (anonymous):
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OpenStudy (love_to_love_you):
One can convert temperature from Kelvin into Fahrenheit using the formula F = 9/5 (K-273) + 32 . What is the temperature in Kelvin corresponding to F degrees Fahrenheit?
OpenStudy (alexandervonhumboldt2):
ok so first
F = 9/5 (K-273) + 32
f-32=9/5*(k-273)
OpenStudy (alexandervonhumboldt2):
(f-32)*5/9=k-273
OpenStudy (alexandervonhumboldt2):
(f-32)*5/9 + 273=K
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OpenStudy (love_to_love_you):
a. 9/5(F - 273) - 32
b. 5/9(F - 32) + 273
c. 9/5(F - 32) + 273
d. 5/9(F - 32) - 273
OpenStudy (love_to_love_you):
@AlexandervonHumboldt2
OpenStudy (anonymous):
c
OpenStudy (love_to_love_you):
are you sure?
OpenStudy (love_to_love_you):
@Michele_Laino
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
yas
OpenStudy (love_to_love_you):
Could y'all help me with another?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
H no
OpenStudy (love_to_love_you):
The sale of sweaters in a town changes with the temperature. If a statistical model predicts that daily sales (in dollars) are determined by the function s = 900 − 100t, where t is the temperature (in degrees Celsius), what is the temperature if sweater sales are at $1,200?
a. -3 degrees Celsius
b. 0 degrees Celsius
c. -4 degrees Celsius
d. 3 degrees Celsius
OpenStudy (michele_laino):
here we have to substitute \(s=1200\), so we have to solve this equation:
\(1200= 900- 100 t\)
plese solve for \(t\)
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