150 Kelvin = -123.15 degrees Celsius
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The answer depends on what it is meant to be a factor of.
(30+360*k) and (150+360*k) degrees where k is any integer.
I'll make the assumption that 150 is meant to be metres. 150x6 is 900, x 2.5 is 2250
First you need to know that the equation you are looking for is y = kx^2. Then you need to substitute the numbers in: y = kx^2 150 = k5^2 150 = k25 6 = k Now that you know k, resubstitute it for the new value of y when x = 4: y = kx^2 y = (6)(4)^2 y = (6)(16) y = 96
150%% rate:= 150/100 * 100%= 1.5 * 100%= 150%