Question
The freezing point of helium is 2,458 degrees Fahrenheit. If you increase that temperature by 569.7
degrees Fahrenheit, you reach the freezing point of phosphorus. What is the freezing point of
phosphorus? Round to the nearest tenths and label your answer.
degrees Fahrenheit, you reach the freezing point of phosphorus. What is the freezing point of
phosphorus? Round to the nearest tenths and label your answer.
Answers
clearly, you have some typos. Fix them, and just add the two temperatures.
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