the Application Problems 1) To convert a temperature from degrees Celsius to deg
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the Application Problems 1) To convert a temperature from degrees Celsius to degrees Fahrenheit, you multiply temperature in degrees Celsius by 1.8 and then add 32 to the result. Express F as a linear function of C. 2) In a certain city, the cost of a taxi ride is computed as follows: There is a fixed charge of $2.85 as soon as you get in the taxi, to which a charge of $1.60 per mile is added A. Write a function that can be used to determine the cost, C(x), of an x-mile taxi ride. B. If you had a taxi charge of $17.25, how many miles did you travel? 3) If an object is dropped off of a tower, the velocity, V (in feet per second), of the object after t seconds can be obtained by multiplying t by 32 and adding 10 to the result. A. Express V as a linear function of t B. Find the velocity of the object at 6.6 seconds.Explanation / Answer
according to problem:
F=1.8(C)+32
where f is the temperature in farenheit and C is the temperature in degree celcius
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