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A chef drops a hot potato into a bowl of cold potato soup. The soup is at a temperature of 40°F. What is the temperature of the soup in degrees Celsius? Round the answer to the …
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A chef drops a hot potato into a bowl of cold potato soup. The soup is at a temperature of 40°F. What is the temperature of the soup in degrees Celsius? Round the answer to the nearest degree. Use the following equation to help you decide:
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40°F is 4.4444°C
so your answer is most likely 4
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