Respuesta :

By listing the samples in descending order we have - Sample B, Sample E, Sample A, Sample C, and Sample D.

Step-by-step explanation:

Step 1; First, we must convert all the temperatures into a common scale. The given temperatures are in three different units i.e. °C, K, and °F. Here we convert all the units into K.

To convert °C to K, we add 273.15 with the °C , 44 °C= 44 + 273.15 =     317.15 K.

To convert °F, we have the formula (112°F − 32) × ([tex]\frac{5}{9}[/tex]) + 273.15, so

110 °F = (110 - 32) × ([tex]\frac{5}{9}[/tex]) + 273.15 = 316.483 K,

112 °F = (112 - 32) × ([tex]\frac{5}{9}[/tex]) + 273.15 = 317.594 K.

Step 2; By rewriting all the values on the same unit, we get;

Sample A = 317.15 K,

Sample B = 320 K,

Sample C = 316.483 K,

Sample D = 310 K,

Sample E = 317.594.

The descending order is as follows 320 K, 317.594K, 317.15 K, 316.483 K and 310 K which is Sample B, Sample E, Sample A, Sample C, and Sample D.

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