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Standard VII
Physics
Measuring Temperature
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Question
On the top of a mountain, water boils at 95°C. Express this temperature on the Fahrenheit scale.
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Solution
We know that
F
=
(
C
×
9
5
)
+
32
=
(
95
×
9
5
)
+
32
=
203
Therefore, water boils at 203°F on top of the mountain.
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