SOLUTION: Fahrenheit Celcius Boiling point of water 212° 100° Freezing point of water 32° 0° Absolute zero –459.6° –273.1° a. To convert from Fahrenheit to Celsius, subtract 32 an

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Question 1126602: Fahrenheit
Celcius
Boiling point of water
212°
100°
Freezing point of water
32°

Absolute zero
–459.6°
–273.1°
a. To convert from Fahrenheit to Celsius, subtract 32 and multiply by 5/9 .
Write a formula to describe this relationship. Define any variables that you have used.
b. Mercury is liquid in the range from –38.20°F to 674.06°F. Use your formula to convert this range to degrees Celsius.
c. Rearrange the equation in a. to make Fahrenheit the subject of the formula.

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