102.2
2007-01-25 07:49:33
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answer #1
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answered by slugger o'toole 2
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You multiply 49 C by 9/5 then add 32.
Students always have a problem whether to use 5/9 or 9/5 as conversion factor. So, here's the trick and analysis. For anything greater than the value -40 C or F, the corresponding F reading for every C reading is always greater. Now, since the fraction 9/5 is a bigger value than 5/9, then use 9/5 in the conversion formula. Then add 32. Just remember 0 C is 32 F. Thus, the answer is 120.2 F
2007-01-25 07:55:03
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answered by Aldo 5
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49*9/5+32=120.2° F
2007-01-25 07:52:46
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answered by yupchagee 7
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multiply 9/5 by 49 degree C then add 32
so 120.2 Fahrenheit
2007-01-25 07:50:35
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answered by Anonymous
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49 * 1.8 +32 = 120.2
2007-01-25 07:48:28
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answered by Michael Dino C 4
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rule of thumb to get a rough estimate is double it and add 32
2007-01-25 07:49:41
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answered by CHRIS P 3
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102.2 degrees
2007-01-25 07:51:00
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answered by Anonymous
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