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How to do these type of questions Q1
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CorrodedCoffin
is it C ?
Real potato
Real potatoOP5w ago
Yup kese krna hai if possible 2nd bhi bata dena
Sephrina
Sephrina5w ago
this formula
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Sephrina
Sephrina5w ago
@Real potato second me you have convert 140F to degree Celsius
Real potato
Real potatoOP5w ago
Uhh formula to mene solution me dekha tha but kuch samjha nhi
vj25_
vj25_5w ago
not sure but maybe by unitary method we can calc the rate of change of both wrt degree celcius so (delta T(degree x))/(delta T(degree C)) = (375-(-125))/(100-0) similarly for y (delta T(degree y))/(delta T(degree C)=(-30-(-70))/(100-0) now divide both to get deltaTx/deltaTy then plug in values by that i am getting C
Sephrina
Sephrina5w ago
Wait mai isko thoda easy form me likh ke deti hu comparing to abhi jo given value hai
Sephrina
Sephrina5w ago
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CorrodedCoffin
meine toh maanlia X and Y mein linear relation hoga. X = k1y + k2 two eqn two variable
Real potato
Real potatoOP4w ago
Thanks mene is formula ka derivation dekh lia ab smj agya +solved @Sephrina
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