Concept explainers
a.
Tofind:the extreme high and low temperature for each states in degrees Celsius and round the nearest tenth.
a.
Answer to Problem 30IP
The extreme high and low temperature for each states in degrees Celsius and round the nearest tenth is provided.
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Consider the information provided, the extreme low and high temperature of different states are shown in the table given. The expression
Calculation:
To find the extreme high and low temperatures for each state in degrees Celsius, the temperatures provided in Fahrenheit is to be converted into Celsius scale.
Therefore,
- Arizona’s low temperature-
- Florida’s low temperature-
- Michigan’s low temperature,
Arizona’s high temperature-
Florida’s high temperature-
Michigan’s high temperature,
b.
To find: the range of the temperature in degree Celsius for each states.
b.
Answer to Problem 30IP
The range of the temperature in degree Celsius for each states are-
Arizona -
Florida -
Kentucky -
Michigan -
New York -
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Consider the information provided, the extreme low and high temperature of different states are shown in the table given. The expression
The difference between extreme high and low temperature is called the range.
Calculation:
The range of the temperature in degree Celsius for each states are-
State | Difference | Range |
Arizona | ||
Florida | ||
Kentucky | ||
Michigan | ||
New York |
c.
To find: list of the states in order from least to greatest ranges.
c.
Answer to Problem 30IP
The list of states in order from least to greatest ranges are −
Florida < Kentucky < Michigan < New York < Arizona.
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Consider the information provided, the extreme low and high temperature of different states are shown in the table given. The expression
Calculation:
The list of states in order from least to greatest ranges are −
Florida < Kentucky < Michigan < New York < Arizona.
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