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# Which is greater—an increase in temperature of 1 Celsius

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Problem 2E

Which is greater—an increase in temperature of 1 Celsius degree or an increase of 1 Fahrenheit degree?

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Solution Step 1 of 1 The freezing point of water in celsius and fahrenheit is , T = 0 c = 32 F 0 f The boiling point of water in celsius and fahrenheit is , Tf= 100 c = 212 F 0

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