Mercury freezes at 238.98C. What is the coldest temperature, in degrees Fahrenheit, that can be measured using a mercury thermometer? The body temperature for a hypothermia victim is found to have dropped to 29.18C. What is this temperature in degrees Fahrenheit? Which is the higher temperature, 2108C or 108F? 4. Which is the higher temperature, 215°C or 48F?   5. The diagram below represents a thermometer that is inside an incubator. A student needs to incubate a bacterial culture at 43 degrees Celsius. According to the reading on the thermometer, how many degrees must the temperature in the incubator be increased in order to reach this temperature? (Diagram posted)   6. A student needs 22 milliliters of water for an experiment. How much additional water must the student add to the graduated cylinder shown below to reach 22 milliliters? (Picture posted)

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  1. Mercury freezes at 238.98C. What is the coldest temperature, in degrees Fahrenheit, that can be measured using a mercury thermometer?
  2. The body temperature for a hypothermia victim is found to have dropped to 29.18C. What is this temperature in degrees Fahrenheit?
  3. Which is the higher temperature, 2108C or 108F?

4. Which is the higher temperature, 215°C or 48F?

 

5. The diagram below represents a thermometer that is inside an incubator. A student needs to incubate a bacterial culture at 43 degrees Celsius. According to the reading on the thermometer, how many degrees must the temperature in the incubator be increased in order to reach this temperature? (Diagram posted)

 

6. A student needs 22 milliliters of water for an experiment. How much additional water must the student add to the graduated cylinder shown below to reach 22 milliliters? (Picture posted)

 

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