Common Core: High School - Number and Quantity : Quantities*

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Example Question #1 :Use, Understand, And Interpret Units: Ccss.Math.Content.Hsn Q.A.1

Evaluate:

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

To evaluate this, let's rewrite the problem.

Now lets break down the square root.

Example Question #2 :Use, Understand, And Interpret Units: Ccss.Math.Content.Hsn Q.A.1

If the temperature isfind the temperature in degrees Fahrenheit.




Possible Answers:


Correct answer:

Explanation:

In order to do this problem, we need to recall the equation that converts Celsius into Fahrenheit.




Since we are given Celsius, we simply plug it into the equation for,.









Example Question #3 :Use, Understand, And Interpret Units: Ccss.Math.Content.Hsn Q.A.1

If the temperature isfind the temperature in degrees Fahrenheit.




Possible Answers:







Correct answer:

Explanation:

In order to do this problem, we need to recall the equation that converts Celsius into Fahrenheit.




Since we are given Celsius, we simply plug it into the equation for,.







Example Question #4 :Use, Understand, And Interpret Units: Ccss.Math.Content.Hsn Q.A.1

If the temperature isfind the temperature in degrees Fahrenheit.




Possible Answers:












Correct answer:






Explanation:


In order to do this problem, we need to recall the equation that converts Celsius into Fahrenheit.



Since we are given Celsius, we simply plug it into the equation for,.








Example Question #5 :Use, Understand, And Interpret Units: Ccss.Math.Content.Hsn Q.A.1

If the temperature isfind the temperature in degrees Fahrenheit.




Possible Answers:












Correct answer:






Explanation:

In order to do this problem, we need to recall the equation that converts Celsius into Fahrenheit.



Since we are given Celsius, we simply plug it into the equation for,.







Example Question #6 :Use, Understand, And Interpret Units: Ccss.Math.Content.Hsn Q.A.1

If the temperature isfind the temperature in degrees Fahrenheit.




Possible Answers:














Correct answer:




Explanation:

In order to do this problem, we need to recall the equation that converts Celsius into Fahrenheit.


Since we are given Celsius, we simply plug it into the equation for,.









Example Question #7 :Use, Understand, And Interpret Units: Ccss.Math.Content.Hsn Q.A.1

If the temperature isfind the temperature in degrees Fahrenheit.




Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

In order to do this problem, we need to recall the equation that converts Celsius into Fahrenheit.




Since we are given Celsius, we simply plug it into the equation for,.








Example Question #8 :Use, Understand, And Interpret Units: Ccss.Math.Content.Hsn Q.A.1

If the temperature is, find the temperature in degrees Fahrenheit.






Possible Answers:













Correct answer:




Explanation:

In order to do this problem, we need to recall the equation that converts Celsius into Fahrenheit.



Since we are given Celsius, we simply plug it into the equation for,.





Example Question #9 :Use, Understand, And Interpret Units: Ccss.Math.Content.Hsn Q.A.1

If the temperature isfind the temperature in degrees Fahrenheit.




Possible Answers:







Correct answer:




Explanation:

In order to do this problem, we need to recall the equation that converts Celsius into Fahrenheit.



Since we are given Celsius, we simply plug it into the equation for,.










Example Question #10 :Use, Understand, And Interpret Units: Ccss.Math.Content.Hsn Q.A.1

If the temperature isfind the temperature in degrees Fahrenheit.




Possible Answers:











Correct answer:




Explanation:

In order to do this problem, we need to recall the equation that converts Celsius into Fahrenheit.



Since we are given Celsius, we simply plug it into the equation for,.










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