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The ice and steam points on a thermometer correspond to X and 50mm respectively. A temperature of 60 °C corresponds to 52 mm on the thermometer. Calculate the value of X
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Answered by oobleck
really? 60° reads higher than 100° ?
2 years ago
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The ice and steam points on a thermometer correspond to X and 50mm respectively. A temperature of 60 °C corresponds to 52 mm on the thermometer. Calculate the value of X

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