Terry F. answered 03/27/19
PhD, MBA, MA(math) Math, Statistics, Economics,Finance, Physics, Comp.
f(c) (the temperature) can be written as a function of the number of chirps, "c" as follows:
f(c) 40 + .25 c
Rose C.
asked 03/27/19You can estimate the temperature by counting the number of c chirps of the snowy tree cricket. The outdoor temperature is about 40°F more than one-fourth the number of chirps the cricket makes in one minute. Which of the functions ƒ(c) could be used to estimate the temperature by the number of chirps?
Terry F. answered 03/27/19
PhD, MBA, MA(math) Math, Statistics, Economics,Finance, Physics, Comp.
f(c) (the temperature) can be written as a function of the number of chirps, "c" as follows:
f(c) 40 + .25 c
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