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6 April, 14:40

A cricket chirps 40 times a minute when the temperature is 50 degrees. write an equation representing the temperature in terms of number of chirps per minute

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  1. 6 April, 16:21
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    First we must assume the relationship of the number of chirps and temperature. SO assuming that they are directly proportional, therefore the equation is:

    T = k C

    where T is temperature, k is proportionality constant, and C is number of chirps

    So at T = 50 degrees, C = 40 / min, k is:

    50 = k * 40

    k = 1.25

    So the equation relating the two is:

    T = 1.25 C
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