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Did you know that the outdoor temperature can be found by counting the chirps made by crickets? According to the Farmer’s Alman...Asked by dee
Did you know that the outdoor temperature can be found by counting the chirps made by crickets?According to the Farmer’s Almanac, the formula c=n3+4 relates to degrees Celsius (c) to the number of cricket chirps (n) in 25 seconds. One night while camping, Charlie counts 51 cricket chirps in 25 seconds.Note: Enter the number of degrees in the blank in order for this question to be scored correctly.(1 point)The temperature in degrees Celsius is °C.
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To find the temperature in degrees Celsius using the given formula \( c = n^3 + 4 \), where \( n \) is the number of cricket chirps, we can substitute \( n \) with the number of chirps Charlie counted.
Charlie counted 51 chirps, so we substitute \( n = 51 \):
\[
c = 51^3 + 4
\]
First, calculate \( 51^3 \):
\[
51^3 = 51 \times 51 \times 51 = 132651
\]
Then, add 4:
\[
c = 132651 + 4 = 132655
\]
So, the temperature in degrees Celsius is:
\[
132655 \, °C
\]
Therefore, the answer is:
**132655 °C**
Charlie counted 51 chirps, so we substitute \( n = 51 \):
\[
c = 51^3 + 4
\]
First, calculate \( 51^3 \):
\[
51^3 = 51 \times 51 \times 51 = 132651
\]
Then, add 4:
\[
c = 132651 + 4 = 132655
\]
So, the temperature in degrees Celsius is:
\[
132655 \, °C
\]
Therefore, the answer is:
**132655 °C**
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