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OpenStudy (cloverracer):

needed precal help: see attachment

OpenStudy (cloverracer):

OpenStudy (cloverracer):

@Wholock

OpenStudy (wholock):

Composite functions again, so here they want an equation to turn Kelvin into Fahrenheit. Meaning the equation to turn celsius to Kelvin would be inside of Fahrenheit equation. Fahrenheit composed of Kelvin

OpenStudy (wholock):

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OpenStudy (cloverracer):

so it would either be the second or last choice?

OpenStudy (wholock):

Yes, now let's narrow it down even further.

OpenStudy (cloverracer):

hmm 2nd choice? it seems less complex compared to the last choice.

OpenStudy (wholock):

That's what they want you to think! But remember, they don't want you to solve the equation, only create it.

OpenStudy (cloverracer):

ahh okay so if we create it, it becomes the last choice?

OpenStudy (cloverracer):

because you have to add 32 degrees

OpenStudy (wholock):

Yes! You add the 32 AFTER converting!

OpenStudy (cloverracer):

thought so! two more :)

OpenStudy (wholock):

Let's knock em' out!

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