SOLUTION: A metal stays solid at Fahrenheit temperatures below 1616.9. Determines ( in terms of an inequality) those Clesius temperatures for which the metal stays solid. Use the formula f=
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Question 375611: A metal stays solid at Fahrenheit temperatures below 1616.9. Determines ( in terms of an inequality) those Clesius temperatures for which the metal stays solid. Use the formula f= 9/5C+32
The solution set is {C|C< } (Round to the nearest tenth)
Answer by user_dude2008(1862) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
9/5C+32 < 1616.9
9/5C < 1616.9-32
9/5C < 1584.9
9C < 1584.9*5
9C < 7924.5
C < 7924.5/9
C < 880.5
Answer: {C | C<880.5}
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