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Two scientists are measuring lava temperatures. One scientist records temperature of 1725 degrees Fahrenheit. The other scientist records a temperature of 950 degrees Celsius. Which is the greatest temperature? (Use C = 5/9 (F - 32)

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  1. 7 June, 10:06
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    We will convert all units to degree Celcius in order to be able to compare the values.

    We are given the following relation:

    T (°C) = (T (°F) - 32) * 5/9

    Therefore:

    Scientist 1 records a temperature of 1725 degree Fahrenheit which is equivalent to:

    T (°C) = (1725 - 32) * 5/9 = 940.556 degrees celcius

    Scientist 2 records a temperature of 950 degrees celcius.

    By comparing the values, we will find that the temperature measured by scientist 2 has a greater value.
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