On the Fahrenheit scale, water

  1. There are three main temperature scales used today. The Fahrenheit scale was developed by Gabriel Fahrenheit in 1724. On his
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  2. Fahrenheit scale was developed in 1714 by Gabriel Fahrenheit where water has a freezing point of . degrees.
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  3. . Water freezes at 0◦ Celsius and 32◦ Fahrenheit and it boils at 100◦C and 212◦F.(a) Find a linear function F that
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  4. What is the advantage of using the Celsius scale over the Fahrenheit scale?The Celsius scale, being metric, makes more sense
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  5. Give an approximate equivalent in Fahrenheit for the following “European” temperature: Es sind 35° Celsius.(2 points)
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  6. Give an approximate equivalent in Fahrenheit for the following “European” temperature: Es sind 35° Celsius.(2 points)
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  7. Please match the question with the correct answer choice.What is the boiling point of water on the Fahrenheit scale? What is
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  8. how much water at 90 degree fahrenheit must be mixed with 30 gallons of water at 40 degrees fahrenheit so that the resulting
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  9. Absolute zero is shown as 0 on which scale?Question 1 options: Fahrenheit Centigrade Kelvin Celsius Question 2 (3 points) Listen
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  10. On an old temperature scale known as the Lentigo Scale, the boiling point of water is 85°L and the freezing point is −10°L.
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