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|tagline= Water freezes at 0°Celsius (32°Fahrenheit) and boils at 100°C (212°Fahrenheit). Is there a temperature at which Celsius and Fahrenheit readings are the same?
|tagline= Water freezes at 0°Celsius (32°Fahrenheit) and boils at 100°C (212°Fahrenheit). Is there a temperature at which Celsius and Fahrenheit readings are the same?
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|content=  It offers an opportunity to combine skills from mathematics and science. It can be solved numerically, algebraically or graphically, so can offer a useful opportunity for discussing the merits of different methods.
|content=  This lesson idea offers an opportunity to combine skills from mathematics and science. It can be solved numerically, algebraically or graphically, so can offer a useful opportunity for discussing the merits of different methods.
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|topic= Algebra
|topic= Algebra
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* The description of this resource is here http://nrich.maths.org/5608
* Teacher notes are available here http://nrich.maths.org/5608/note
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