SOLUTION: The Celsius (C) and Kelvin (K) conversion of temperature is given by the formula, K= C + 273. If an acid solution is required to be kept between -10ºC and 5ºC, what is the range of
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Question 1000961: The Celsius (C) and Kelvin (K) conversion of temperature is given by the formula, K= C + 273. If an acid solution is required to be kept between -10ºC and 5ºC, what is the range of temperature in Kelvin?
I am working in compound inequalities but this question just really confuses me. I dont even know where to start solving it. Answer by fractalier(6550) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! Convert each to Kelvins.
-10 C = 263 K
5 C = 278 K
so an inequality you can write for the temperature T is
263 K < T < 278 K