The high temperature is 35 degree celsius
<em><u>Solution:</u></em>
Given that, Temperature in degrees Fahrenheit is equal to 32 more than 9/5 times the temperature in degrees Celsius
Let "f" be the temperature in degree Fahrenheit
Let "c" be the temperature in degree celsius
Therefore,
Temperature in degrees Fahrenheit = 32 +
times the temperature in degrees Celsius

One day the high temperature in Edison. Nj was 95 degrees Fahrenheit
f = 95 ; c = ?
Substitute f = 95 in above equation

Thus high temperature in degrees Celsius is 35 degree celsius
Answer:
i know the smallest prime factor of 12 is 2
Step-by-step explanation:
step by step im sorry i not smart
An easy way of finding the answer to your question is by using a scientific calculator. When I plugged in 6,000^10 it gave me 6.0466176x10^37. Yes the answer is in scientific notation, but if you want the answer shortened out to the nearest hundredth place the answer is 6.05.
Answer:
assume an approximate value for the variable that will simplify the equation.
solve for the variable.
use the answer as the second approximate value and solve the equation again.
repeat this process until a constant value for the variable is obtained.
Shown Where? You didnt add a picture of a graph