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40ºC = 104.0ºF

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Q: Which Fahrenheit temperature corresponds to 40o Celsius?
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Which is the temperature that Fahrenheit and Celsius thermometer would read as the same number?

-40o C


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40o equals 10 therefor o equals?

40o=10 therefor=o=


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The temperature of 15 grams of water is increased by 3.0 Celsius degrees How much heat in Joules was absorbed by the water?

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40o equals 10 therefore o equals?

40o = 10 o = 10/40 o = 1/4 or 0.25