Math Problem Statement

110°C to degrees Fahrenheit. Round to the nearest whole number, if necessary.

Solution

The question in the image asks to convert 110°C to degrees Fahrenheit and round to the nearest whole number if necessary.

To convert from Celsius to Fahrenheit, we use the formula:

F=95×C+32F = \frac{9}{5} \times C + 32

Substitute C=110C = 110^\circC into the formula:

F=95×110+32=198+32=230FF = \frac{9}{5} \times 110 + 32 = 198 + 32 = 230^\circ F

So, 110°C is equal to 230°F.

Would you like any further explanation on the conversion process or have any other questions?

Here are 5 related questions to consider:

  1. How would you convert Fahrenheit back to Celsius?
  2. What is the equivalent Fahrenheit temperature of 100°C (boiling point of water)?
  3. What is the freezing point of water in Fahrenheit and Celsius?
  4. How does the Celsius scale differ from the Kelvin scale?
  5. Can you describe the relationship between temperature conversion formulas?

Tip: When converting between temperature scales, memorizing the conversion formula can save time during exams or practical situations!

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Math Problem Analysis

Mathematical Concepts

Temperature Conversion
Linear Equations

Formulas

F = (9/5) * C + 32

Theorems

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Suitable Grade Level

Grades 6-8