Given the categories, I assume 28c refers to 28 degrees Celsius. In that case 28c is:
82.4 degrees Fahrenheit or 301.15 kelvin
from chapter 1 to 12 which verse is similar to chaptr 2:28c
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28 degrees Celsius is 82.4 degrees Fahrenheit. Scroll down to related links and look at "Conversion of temperature units".
The reduction is 31c to 28c, so the decrease is 3c. Then divide 3c by 31c and multiply by 100 to get the decrease percentage. 3/31 * 100 = 9.7% to 1 decimal place
2xx-56x+1802(xx-28+90)axx+bx+ca=1b=-28c=90Multiply a and c:1*90=90Find multiples of ac that add up to b (d,e [ie de=ac, d+e=b]):90=2*3*3*52*453*305*186*159*10NONE add up to -28, use quadraticRewrite axx+bx+c into axx+dx+ex+c:Factor sets of terms (ie axx+dx, and ex+c):Combine like terms:
Yes.
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temperature is when you tell a persons temperature. etc. your temperature is 28c
0.9962365 g/mL @28C
28 degrees Celsius is equal to a temperature of 82.4 degrees Fahrenheit.
yes &there will be scatting of thunder as well as high 28c and low is 24c
The temperature of an olympic pool is kept at 25-28C (77-82F)
I believe they keep the temperature of an olympic pool at 25-28C (77-82F).
from chapter 1 to 12 which verse is similar to chaptr 2:28c
if 2.5kg of hot water at 100c is added to 10kg of cold water at 28c and stirred well. what is the final temperature of mixture? (neglect the heat absorbed by container and the heat lost by the surroundings.)
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yes but you have to use aqua plus which removes the chlorine you also have to get a heater to heat it up to 24 - 28c