Did you know that the outdoor temperature can e found by counting the chirps made by crickets?
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Mathematics, 16.04.2020 17:49 nina1390
Did you know that the outdoor temperature can e found by counting the chirps made by crickets?
According to the Farmer’s Almanac, the formula C = StartFraction n Over 3 EndFraction + 4 relates degrees celsius (C) to the number of cricket chirps (n) in 25 seconds.
One night while camping, Charlie counts 51 chirps in 25 seconds.
What is the temperature in degrees Celsius?
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