Week 3 Homework Problems 4.1, 4.4
4.1: There are numerous methods to estimate the temperature of substances. Some say it is possible to estimate the temperature of air in degrees Fahrenheit by counting the number of chirps a cricket makes in 15 seconds, then adding that number to 37.
Consider a new temperature scale based on the rate that crickets chirp. Assume that the temperature in this scale is equal to the number of times a cricket chirps per minute, and that the temperature on this scale is reported as °X
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Week 3 Homework Problems 4.1, 4.4
4.1: There are numerous methods to estimate the temperature of substances. Some say it is possible to estimate the temperature of air in degrees Fahrenheit by counting the number of chirps a cricket makes in 15 seconds, then adding that number to 37.
Consider a new temperature scale based on the rate that crickets chirp. Assume that the temperature in this scale is equal to the number of times a cricket chirps per minute, and that the temperature on this scale is reported as °X