SOLUTION: Solve. Please show the algebraic inequality you used and show all of your work.
In order for a chemical reaction to remain stable, its Celsius temperature must be no more than C.
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In order for a chemical reaction to remain stable, its Celsius temperature must be no more than C. Find the Fahrenheit temperatures at which the reaction will remain stable. C + 32
Answer by richard1234(7193) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Its Celsius temperature must be no more than C, so its Fahrenheit temperature must be no more than (5/9)(C - 32). So, our inequality is
F <= (5/9)(C - 32).
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