To convert temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit to Celsius, subtract 32 and multiply by .5556 (or 5/9).
5F= -15C
39F= 3.9C
Here's how you can convert Fahrenheit to Celsius:
1. First, we need to subtract 32 from the Fahrenheit temperature.
For 5F, we would do 5 - 32 to get -27.
For 39F, we would do 39 - 32 to get 7.
2. The next step in our conversion process is to multiply the result by 5/9.
For -27, we would do (-27 * 5/9) to get -15.
For 7, we would do (7 * 5/9) to get approximately 3.888888888889, but we want our result rounded to the nearest tenth of a degree. Thus, we round this value to 3.9.
So, to convert 5F to Celsius you get -15C and to convert 39F to Celsius you get 3.9C.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The full question:
"A committee has eleven members. there are 3 members that currently serve as the boards chairman, ranking members, and treasurer. each member is equally likely to serve in any of the positions. Three members are randomly selected and assigned to be the new chairman, ranking member, and treasurer. What is the probability of randomly selecting the three members who currently hold the positions of chairman, ranking member, and treasurer and reassigning them to their current positions?"
The permutation of choosing 3 members from a group of 11 would be:
P(n,r) =
Where n would be the total [in this case n is 11] & r would be 3
Which is:
P(11,3) =
So there are total of 990 possible way and there is ONLY ONE WAY for them to be reassigned. Hence the probability would be:
1/990
The correct answer is B
Which means; 1 lb = 16 oz
Therefore; for us to find the number of pounds in 18 ounces;
we will have; 1 lb = 16 oz what about, 18 oz
Thus; we get; 16 oz/1 lb = 18 oz/×lb
x = 42.8 +
Write a rule describing the results when one multiplies three positive and negative decimals and
changes the order of multiplication using parentheses.
Answer:
60m/per minute
Step-by-step explanation:
300/5=60
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museum. Admissions to the Liberty Science Center is 1.5 times that of the Museum of Natural History and a
lunch card is $3. If the total cost is the same at both Museums, write an equation to determine t the ticket
price to the Museum of Natural History.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Ms. F......22 kids, $2 for parking, 't' for history ticket
Ms. M.....24 kids, $3 for lunch, 1.5 times 't' for science ticket
(I'm unsure if Ms. M's kids have to pay for parking, I'll add that at the end)
So, Ms. F...... 22 kids times $2 parking plus 22 kids times t for tickets...
22(2)+22t=?????
The last sentence tells us what it equals.
Ms. M.....24 kids times $3 for lunch plus 24 kids times 1.5t for museum...
24(3)+24(1.5t)=?????
(If Ms. M's kids have to pay parking...add 24 time $2 for parking.....use this equation, If they don't pay parking use the equation above for her kids)
24(3)+24(1.5t)+24(2)=
Can you get the answer from here?