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21 June, 17:01

You can determine the approximate temperature in degrees Fahrenheit by counting the number of times a cricket chirps in one minute. Then multiply that by 7, divide by 30, and add 40. a. Write a formula for estimating the temperature based on the number of cricket chirps. b. Write a new formula for the number of chirps you would expect in one minute at a given Fahrenheit temperature. c. Use the formula to find the number of chirps in one minute when the temperature is 89°F.

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  1. 21 June, 20:32
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    (a) T = (7C/30) + 40

    (b) C = (30/7) * (T-40)

    (c) 210 chirps in one minute

    Step-by-step explanation:

    We will cal the number of times a cricket chirps in one minute as C, and the temperature in degrees Fahrenheit as T. According to the information given we have

    T = (7C/30) + 40 this is the answer of (a)

    resolving for C we obtain

    C = (30/7) * (T-40) this is the answer of (b)

    substituting T=89°F in the above expression yields

    C = (30/7) * (89-40) = (30/7) * (49) = 210 chirps in one minute

    (this is the answer of (c))
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