The document contains 6 math problems involving formulas for converting between Celsius and Fahrenheit temperatures, calculating the area of a circle, and simplifying algebraic expressions. The problems ask the student to fill in missing information, like temperature values, or to simplify and evaluate expressions involving variables like p, k, f, x, w, d, a, b, and c.
The document contains 6 math problems involving formulas for converting between Celsius and Fahrenheit temperatures, calculating the area of a circle, and simplifying algebraic expressions. The problems ask the student to fill in missing information, like temperature values, or to simplify and evaluate expressions involving variables like p, k, f, x, w, d, a, b, and c.
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The document contains 6 math problems involving formulas for converting between Celsius and Fahrenheit temperatures, calculating the area of a circle, and simplifying algebraic expressions. The problems ask the student to fill in missing information, like temperature values, or to simplify and evaluate expressions involving variables like p, k, f, x, w, d, a, b, and c.
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Name _____________________________ Date ___________________
FORMULAS
1. If it is 45o Fahrenheit, what is 4. For the expression below, p = 1,
the temperature in Celsius? k = -4 and f = 2. Simplify and 5 evaluate. C= ( F−32 ) 9 2 p 8k − f 4p
2. If it is 45o Celsius, what is the 5. For the expression below, x = 1,
temperature in Fahrenheit? w = -4 and d = 2. Simplify and 5 evaluate. C= ( F−32 ) 9 5 x−2 w 4 x +6 d − x 4w
6. For the expression below, a =2,
3. The Area of a circle is π r . If 2 b = -3 and c = 5. Simplify and the radius of the circle is 6, evaluate. find the area of the circle. (Use 5 a−2 b 10 a−5 b an approximate value for π . a − 4c