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Mathematics, 04.11.2020 04:30 mendezmarco2004

Water boils at a temperature of 100°C or 212°F. Kelsey puts a thermometer in boiling water and the thermometer reads 97.5°C.
Jonah puts a thermometer in boiling water and the thermometer reads 207.76°F.
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Who's reading is more accurate, Kelsey's or Jonah's? Explain your reasoning.

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