C=5/9 (95F-32)
C=5/9 (63)
C= 5/9 times 63/1= 35
Celsius= 35 degrees
There is the answer :) hope that helps more than the first person who answered lol

Plug in A = 13

Add 1 to both sides:

Divide 2 to both sides:

Find the cube root of both sides:
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Answer:
m<RPS = 53 degrees
Step-by-step explanation:
Find the diagram attached
From the diagram shown;
m<QPR + m<RPS = 90
Given that;
m<QPR = x
m<RPS = x+16
Substitute into the formula;
m<QPR + m<RPS = 90
x+x+16 = 90
2x+16 = 90
2x = 90-16
2x = 74
x = 74/2
x = 37degrees
Get m<RPS;
Since m<RPS = x+16
m<RPS = 37 + 16
m<RPS = 53 degrees
Answer:
8:11
Step-by-step explanation:
That is a ratio, but you can further simplify by dividing each side of the ratio by the same numbers. Start with basic ones you know, for example 50 will go into both evenly.
3600/50:4950/50
72:99
Keep dividing each side until you can't make even numbers.
72/9:99/9
8:11
Since the measure of angle DOC = 44 degrees and it's the central angle of arc DC, the measure of arc DC = 44 degrees