On an X temperature scale, water freezes at −125.0∘X and boils at 375.0∘X. On a Y temperature scale, water freezes at −70.0∘Y and boils at −30.0∘Y. The value of temperature on X scale equal to the temperature of 50.0∘Y on Y scale is:
1375.0∘X
Notice that for both the scales we're using the same liquid i.e. water
∴ For the same temperature in both the scale, the percentage expansion is same
Given in Y scale, T=50∘Y
Let the equivalent temperature in X-scale be 'x'
X−(−125)375−(−125)=50−(−70)−30−(−70)⇒X=1375∘XX−XiXf−Xi=Y−YiYf−Yi
For scale conversions!