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Mathplayer223:

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Mathplayer223:

Mathplayer223:

@vocaloid

Vocaloid:

I think the purple goes from 80-85K if I'm reading it correctly? to go from K to C, subtract 273.15

Mathplayer223:

273.15 minus 85?

Vocaloid:

the temperature rang is 80-85K meaning your lower temperature is 80K and your higher temperature is 85K 80 - 273.15 and 85 - 273.15 will give you the upper and lower bounds of the temperature range in Celcius

Vocaloid:

does it ask for one number or two numbers in your answer

Mathplayer223:

-133.15 and -188.15

Vocaloid:

80 - 273.15 = -193.15 85 - 273.15 = -188.15

Vocaloid:

try 2 sig figs for the rounding (80 technically only has 1 sig fig, while 85 has 2 sig figs)

Mathplayer223:

so 81?

Mathplayer223:

79

Vocaloid:

-193.15 ---> -190 rounded -188.15 ---> ... also -190 rounded? hm...

Mathplayer223:

so 80 stays the same

Vocaloid:

for Kelvin it's 80-85K for Celcius, try -190 and -190, and if that doesn't work, round to 3 sig figs instead

Vocaloid:

3 sig figs would be -188 to -193

Mathplayer223:

it worked

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