To find the difference of 54 and 32, we subtract 32 from 54 to get 22. Next, we find the difference of 8 and 5, which is 3. Multiplying these two differences together (22 and 3) gives us the final result of 66.
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To calculate 5 multiplied by 32 using compensation, you can break it down as follows: first, round 32 to a nearby number that's easier to work with, such as 30. Then, calculate 5 multiplied by 30, which is 150. Since you subtracted 2 from 32, you need to add back 10 (which is 5 multiplied by 2) to the result, giving you 150 + 10 = 160. Therefore, 5 multiplied by 32 equals 160.
you can find the difference of Fahrenheit to Celsius by doing the number subtracted to 32 then multiplied by 5 and divided by 9
9/5*35+32 = 63 + 32 = 95
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To calculate 5 multiplied by 32 using compensation, you can break it down as follows: first, round 32 to a nearby number that's easier to work with, such as 30. Then, calculate 5 multiplied by 30, which is 150. Since you subtracted 2 from 32, you need to add back 10 (which is 5 multiplied by 2) to the result, giving you 150 + 10 = 160. Therefore, 5 multiplied by 32 equals 160.
you can find the difference of Fahrenheit to Celsius by doing the number subtracted to 32 then multiplied by 5 and divided by 9
9/5*35+32 = 63 + 32 = 95
32
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To convert from Fahrenheit to Celsius, first subtract Fahrenheit minus 32. Then multiply the result by 5/9. C = (5/9) x (F-32) 54 oF = (54-32) x 5/9 = 12.2 oC
(°F - 32) multiplied by 5/9 = °C
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4/32 = 1/8 so 54/32 = 51/8
How about: 32*5 = 160 as an example
32°F = 0°C: (32°F - 32) multiplied by 5/9 = 0°C