In places where there are crickets, the outdoor temperature can be predicted by the rate at which crickets chirp. One equation that models the relationship between f = 1/4 * c + 40 , chirps and outdoor temperature is where c is the number of chirps per minute and ƒ is the temperature in degrees Fahrenheit. a. Suppose 110 chirps are heard in a minute. According to this model, what is the outdoor temperature? b. If it is 75 deg * F outside, about how many chirps can we expect to hear in one minute? c. The equation is only a good model of the relationship when the outdoor temperature is at least 55 deg * F (Below that temperature, crickets aren't around or inclined to chirp.) How many chirps can we expect to hear in a minute at that temperature?
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