Final answer:
The Fahrenheit temperature range at which the antifreeze protects the car is -22°F to 266°F.
Step-by-step explanation:
To convert Celsius temperature to Fahrenheit temperature, the formula is:
C = 5/9(F - 32)
The label on the car's antifreeze container claims to protect the car between -30°C and 130°C. We need to write and solve the inequality to determine the Fahrenheit temperature range at which this antifreeze protects the car.
- To convert -30°C to Fahrenheit:
C = 5/9(F - 32)
-30 = 5/9(F - 32) - Solve for F:
-30 * 9/5 = F - 32
-54 = F - 32
F = -54 + 32
F = -22 - Similarly, to convert 130°C to Fahrenheit:
C = 5/9(F - 32)
130 = 5/9(F - 32) - Solve for F:
130 * 9/5 = F - 32
234 = F - 32
F = 234 + 32
F = 266
Thus, the Fahrenheit temperature range at which this antifreeze protects the car is -22°F to 266°F.