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Chapter 16, Problem 71GP

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Problem 71GP

From the surreal realm of deep-sea hydrothermal vents 200 miles offshore from Fuget Sound, comes a newly discovered liyperthermophilic—or extreme heat-loving—microbe that holds the record for the hottest existence known to science. This microbe is tentatively known as Strain 121 for the temperature at which it thrives: 121 °C. (At sea level, water at this temperature would boil vigorously, but the extreme pressures at the ocean floor prevent boiling from occurring.) What is this temperature in degrees Fahrenheit?

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Problem 71GP

From the surreal realm of deep-sea hydrothermal vents 200 miles offshore from Fuget Sound, comes a newly discovered liyperthermophilic—or extreme heat-loving—microbe that holds the record for the hottest existence known to science. This microbe is tentatively known as Strain 121 for the temperature at which it thrives: 121 °C. (At sea level, water at this temperature would boil vigorously, but the extreme pressures at the ocean floor prevent boiling from occurring.) What is this temperature in degrees Fahrenheit?

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The objective here is to convert the given temperature in degree Celsius scale to degree Fahrenheit scale.

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