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Answer:
Let's define the high temperature as T.
We know that:
"four times T, was more than 2*T plus 66°C"
(i assume that the temperature is in °C)
We can write this inequality as:
4*T > 2*T + 66°C
Now we just need to solve this for T.
subtracting 2*T in both sides, we get:
4*T - 2*T > 2*T + 66°C - 2*T
2*T > 66°C
Now we can divide both sides by 2:
2*T/2 > 66°C/2
T > 33°C
So T was larger than 33°C
Notice that T = 33°C is not a solution of the inequality, then we should use the symbol ( for the set notation.
Then the range of possible temperatures is:
(33°C, ...)
Where we do not have an upper limit, so we could write this as:
(33°C, ∞°C)
(ignoring the fact that ∞°C is something impossible because it means infinite energy, but for the given problem it works)
f = (f1 f2) / (f1 + f2)
f(f1 + f2) = f1 f2
f f 1 + f f 2 = f1 f 2
f1 f2 - f f2 = f f1
f2 (f1 - f) = f f1
f2 = (f f1) / (f1 - f) <==== solution