The temperatures for a 24-hour period ranged between
-4°F and 23°F, inclusive. What was the range in Celsius degrees? (Use F=9/5C + 32.)

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Answer:

The range is between -20°C and -5°C

Step-by-step explanation:

The relation between C and F is C/5=(F-32)/9

C=(5F-160)/9

For -4°F:

C=(5×-4  - 160)/9=-20°

For  23°F:

C=(5×23-160)/9=-5°

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The range of the temperature will be [-17.7 °C, -5 °C].

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The temperatures for a 24-hour period ranged between -4°F and 23°F, inclusive.

The function is given below.

F = (9/5)C + 32

Then the range in Celsius degrees will be given as,

The lower limit at F = -4 °F will be

  F = (9/5)C + 32

Simplify the equation, then the equation will be

 -4 = (9/5)C + 32

-36 = (9/5)C

  C = -17.7 °C

The upper limit at F = 23 °F will be

  F = (9/5)C + 32

Simplify the equation, then the equation will be

23 = (9/5)C + 32

-9 = (9/5)C

 C = -5 °C

Then the range of the temperature will be [-17.7 °C, -5 °C].

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