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115 degrees Fahrenheit = 46.1 degrees Celsius.
115 degrees Celsius = 239 degrees Fahrenheit
cot 115 deg = - tan25 deg
115% = 115/100 = 23/20
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That is the melting point of sulfur.
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Sulphur is a yellow non-metallic element which is solid at room temperature and insoluble in water. Sulphur will burn in air with a blue flame and the release of a pungent choking gas called Sulphur Dioxide. Sulphur will melt at around 115 degrees Celsius and boil at around 445 degrees Celsius. When heated to melting point, Sulphur initially becomes a red liquid but this changes to a black color with prolonged heating. Chemically, Sulphur may act as an oxidizing agent or a reducing agent.
115 degrees Fahrenheit=46.111 degrees Celsius
115 degrees Fahrenheit = 46.1 degrees Celsius.
115 degrees Celsius = 239 degrees Fahrenheit
It is: 180-115 = 65 degrees
There is no 115 degrees south OR north. It only goes to 90.
Not too sure of your question but if one angle measures 115 degrees then the other 3 angles are 115 degrees, 65 degrees and 65 degrees because opposite angles are equal.
115 degrees is an obtuse angle
Cosecant(115 deg) = 1/sine(115 deg) = 1/0.9063 = 1.1034
cot 115 deg = - tan25 deg