F=9/5C + 32 to convert 7,000 feet into meter and 34 degrees Fahrenheit to degree Celsius. It also asked the students which equations can be rewritten to make the conversions easier. Part C requested the students to complete …show more content…
So to convert feet to kilometer, I created a formula with k representing for kilometer and f representing for feet: k=.000305f. To convert the temperature from degree Fahrenheit to degree Celsius, I used the formula C=5/9(F -32). C represent degree Celsius, while F represent degree Fahrenheit. To solve for the kilometer in Part B, I replaced f with 7,000 from the equation k=.000305. To convert 34 degree Fahrenheit to degree Celsius, I replaced 34 to F and solve the equation. I decided that F= 9/5C + 32 can be rewritten to make the conversion easier. To change this literal equation, I went back to Chapter 2 Lesson 8 in the textbook to assist me with the conversion. I solve for C in term of F, and I came up with C=5/9(F -32). To finish chart C, I used the same domain and range from the table in Part A, and convert the altitude from feet into kilometer and the temperature from degree Fahrenheit into degree Celsius. Using the literal equation k=.000305f, and C=5/9(F-32). To find the relationship between the altitude and temperature, I compared the data set’s domain and range