On a given day, the coldest surface temperature on the Moon, $-280$°F, is $53.6$°F colder than twice the coldest surface temperature on Earth. What is the coldest surface temperature on Earth that day?

The coldest temperature is

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Question 2

Justify your answer.
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Respuesta :

1.)Convert Into Equation: -280=2x-53.6
2.)Simplify: -226.4=2x
3.)Isolate X: x=-113.2

X=-113.2

Answer:

[tex] -280 = 2X-53.6[/tex]

We can add 53.6 in both sides and we got:

[tex] -280 +53.6 = 2X[/tex]

And now we can divide both sides by 2 and we got:

[tex] X= \frac{-226.4 F}{2}= -113.2F[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

For this case we know the following info:

[tex]T_{min}= -280 F[/tex] represent the coldest temperature in the Moon

[tex] X[/tex] represent the minimum temperature of Earth

And we know the following relation :"the coldest surface temperature on the Moon, $-280$°F, is $53.6$°F colder than twice the coldest surface temperature on Earth", so we can write this like that:

[tex] -280 = 2X-53.6[/tex]

We can add 53.6 in both sides and we got:

[tex] -280 +53.6 = 2X[/tex]

And now we can divide both sides by 2 and we got:

[tex] X= \frac{-226.4 F}{2}= -113.2F[/tex]

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