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There's a roughly linear relationship between the number of times a species of

cricket will chirp in one minute and the temperature outside. For a certain
type of cricket, this relationship can be expressed using the formula
T= 0.27c+ 31, where T represents the temperature in degrees Fahrenheit
and c represents the number of times the cricket chirps in one minute. What
is the meaning of the c-value when T = 77?

There's a roughly linear relationship between the number of times a species of cricket-example-1
User FreezY
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Answer:

Explanation:

T = 0.27·c + 31

0.27·c = T - 31

c = (T - 31) / 0.27 = (77 - 31) / 0.27 ≈ 170

Answer:

170 times a minute a cricket chirps at 77° F

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Explanation:

i had the thing 2 days ago lol

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