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Q: How can you measure plus 1250 degree temperature?
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1250 + 8% = 1250 + 100 = 1350 or 1250 + 8%.


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How do you solve and check 1250 plus 15h1200 plus 17h?

First you need to set up your equation... 1250 + 15h = 1200 + 17h Now combine the like terms... 50 = 2h Now divide 2 on both sides. 25 = h Now check your answer... 1250 + 15(25) = 1200 + 17(25) 1250 + 375 = 1200 + 425 1625 = 1625 Correct! Therefore you answer is 25


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To convert a temperature given in Celsius to the same temperature in Fahrenheit degrees: -- multiply 'C' by 1.8 -- add 32 to the answer. 98.6 Celsius = (98.6 times 1.8) plus 32 = 177.48 + 32 = 209.48 Fahrenheit