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What is the order from coolest to warmest?

34 degrees Fahrenheit, 100 degrees Fahrenheit, 185 degrees Fahrenheit, 0 degrees Celsius, 37 degrees Celsius, and 100 degrees Celsius.

Answer :

The order from coolest to warmest is 0°C, 34F, 27°C, 100 F, 185F and 100°C

What is temperature?

It is a measure that allows us to know the hotness or coldness of a body or an environment. The higher the temperature, the greater the degree of heat.

By converting all the temperatures to Celsius scale we can get:

T(°C) = T(K) - 273.15

T(°C) = (T(°F) -32) * 5 9

34 F =

T(°C) = (T(°F) -32) * 5 9

T(°C) = (34 -32) * 5/9

T(°C) = 1.11

34F = 1.11 °C

100 F =

T(°C) = (T(°F) -32) * 5 9

T(°C) = (100 -32) * 5/9

T(°C) = 37.78

100F = 37.78 °C

185 F =

T(°C) = (185 -32) * 5/9

T(°C) = 85

185F = 85 °C

Ordering from coolest to warmest we have:

0°C < 1.11°C < 27°C < 37.78°C < 85 °C < 100°C

0°C < 34F < 27°C < 100 F < 185F < 100°C

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Final answer:

To order the given temperatures from coolest to warmest, all temperatures are converted to Fahrenheit for comparison. The order is 0°C / 32°F, 34°F, 37°C / 98.6°F, 100°F, 185°F, and finally 100°C / 212°F as the warmest.

Explanation:

To order the temperatures from coolest to warmest, we need to convert them to a common scale. Given temperatures are in both Celsius and Fahrenheit. It's important to note that the freezing point of water is 32°F or 0°C and the boiling point is 212°F or 100°C.

  1. 0 degrees Celsius (convert to Fahrenheit: 0°C * 9/5 + 32 = 32°F).
  2. 34 degrees Fahrenheit (already in Fahrenheit).
  3. 37 degrees Celsius (convert to Fahrenheit: 37°C * 9/5 + 32 ≈ 98.6°F).
  4. 100 degrees Fahrenheit (already in Fahrenheit).
  5. 185 degrees Fahrenheit (already in Fahrenheit).
  6. 100 degrees Celsius (convert to Fahrenheit: 100°C * 9/5 + 32 = 212°F).

Ordering them from coolest to warmest using the Fahrenheit scale we get:

  1. 0°C / 32°F
  2. 34°F
  3. 37°C / 98.6°F
  4. 100°F
  5. 185°F
  6. 100°C / 212°F

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