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200 % increase. here's how it works out: old price; 5 c, new price 15 c, so increase in price 10 c, and so 5 inc in price = [inc in price / old price] x 100
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A gradient requires two variables. There is information on only one.
c/15 = 21/9 → c/15 x 15 = 21/9 x 15 → c = (7x3)/(3x3) x (3x5) → c = 7 x 5 = 35
This type of sum is continuous proportion 5 and 45 are a and c formula:b=√ac √5*45=√225=15. So the mean proportional is 15.
Temperature can be below 0° C but commonly is situated between 5° and 15° C during winter.
(3c +15)/(c2 - 5) + c/(c + 5)= (3c + 15)/(c - 5)(c + 5) + c/(c + 5)= (3c + 15)/(c - 5)(c + 5) + [c(c - 5)/(c + 5)(c - 5)(since the common denominator is (c + 5)(c - 5)= (3c + 15)/(c - 5)(c + 5) + (c2 - 5c)/(c + 5)(c - 5)= (3c + 15 + c2 - 5c)/(c - 5)(c + 5)= (c2 - 2c + 15)/(c - 5)(c + 5)= [(c - 5)(c + 3)]/(c - 5)(c + 5) (simplify)= (c + 3)/(c + 5)
The temperature range 10 °C to 15°C is equal to the range 50 to 59 °F . The conversion formula for Fahrenheit is Fahrenheit temperature = (9/5 x Celsius temperature)+ 32
-15 °C is equal to 5 °FTo convert Celsius to Fahrenheit, use the formula (°C x 5/9) + 32 equals °Fdivide 15°C by 5 ( = -3 )multiply by 9 ( = -27 )add 32 ( = 5° F )
59 degrees Fahrenheit is 15 degrees Celsius.Start by taking the number in Fahrenheit and subtracting 32. Then divide the number by 9, and then multiply it by 5. This is how you convert Fahrenheit to Celsius or use the equation C = (F - 32) × 5/9In this case, the answer is about 15 degrees Celsius.15° C
200 % increase. here's how it works out: old price; 5 c, new price 15 c, so increase in price 10 c, and so 5 inc in price = [inc in price / old price] x 100
It's easy to convert from Celsius to Fahrenheit by yourself. Tf = (9/5)*Tc+32, where Tc = temperature in degrees Celsius, Tf = temperature in degrees Fahrenheit.15 C is 59 F.
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-3°C + 5°C = 2°C
The range 15°C to 350°C is equal to a range of 59°F to 662°F. The conversion formula is Fahrenheit temperature = (9/5 x Celsius temperature)+ 32
-15+c+5 = 75 c = 75+15-5 c = 85
Well, the surface temp of our sun is around 5-6000 °C. The core of the sun it can reach 15 million °C.