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1 April, 12:52

The temperature on a distant, undiscovered planet is expressed in degrees B. For example, water boils at 180 ∘ B and freezes at 50 ∘ B. If it is 31 ∘ C on Earth, what would that temperature be in terms of degrees B?

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  1. 1 April, 15:31
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    40.3∘C

    Explanation:

    At planet B;

    Water boils = 180∘C

    Water freezes = 50∘C

    In this planet the temperature difference = 180 - 50 = 130 compared to earth where the temperature difference is; 100 - 0 = 100

    This means;

    130 ∘C = 100 ∘C

    x ∘C = 31 ∘C

    x = 31 * 130 / 100

    x = 40.3∘C
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