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To convert 165°F to gas mark, it corresponds to approximately gas mark 3. Gas mark 3 typically ranges from 325°F to 350°F. Therefore, 165°F is actually lower than gas mark 3; it would be closer to gas mark 1 or 2.
310 degrees Fahrenheit corresponds to a gas mark of approximately 2.5. In terms of cooking, this temperature is considered low, suitable for slow cooking or gentle baking. If you're using a gas oven that only has whole number gas marks, you might round it to gas mark 3 for practical purposes.
160 * 160 = 25,600
320
Gas mark 3 is equivalent to 160°C.
Gas mark 3 is equivalent to about 165 degrees Celsius.
The equivalent gas mark would be 4, although all ovens vary so check the documentation that came with your own to be certain.
a birthmark shaped in the number 160
between gas mark 3 and 4.
Gas mark 4.
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Degrees Fahrenheit Degrees Celsius Gas MarkDescription 2251101/4Very slow250 120/1301/2Very slow275 1401Slow300 1502Slow325 160/1703Moderate350 1804Moderate375 1905Moderately hot400 2006Moderately hot425 2207Hot450 2308Hot475 2409Very hot
gas mark 4
4-5 gas Mark
4-5 gas Mark
Kathy sold 128, Mark sold 32, so your answer is: 96. Here's how we find the number of houses Mark sold: X + 4X = 160 5x = 160 x = 160/5 x = 32 Gripe: I hate it when people say, "Kathy sold four times more than Mark" when they mean four time as many as Mark. To me, "four times more" indicates five times as many.x + 5x = 1606x = 160x = 160/x Mark sold 26 2/3 and Kathy sold 133 1/3