SOLUTION: The formula F=n/4+37 relates the number of chirps,n, a cricket makes in 1 minute to the outside temperature, F, in degrees Fahrenheit. How many chirps can you expect a cricket to m

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Question 1116648: The formula F=n/4+37 relates the number of chirps,n, a cricket makes in 1 minute to the outside temperature, F, in degrees Fahrenheit. How many chirps can you expect a cricket to make in 1 minute when outside temperature is 60 degrees Fahrenheit.
My answer was 203 but I know it is wrong.

Answer by josgarithmetic(39618)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
F=n/4+37
Appears to not be the correct formula.

Formula should be to start,
and then steps to 'simplify' might be




From that form, regardless of the formula being or , you should have no further trouble solving for n. You already received that help.

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