A transformer has cooling fans that are set to come on when the temperature reaches 32° Celsius. The temperature is 90° Fahrenheit. Are the fans running?

F = 32 + 9C/5

if C = 32 then
F = 32 + 9(32/5)
F = 89.6
The fan goes on at 89.6 F so it is on at 90 F

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A transformer has cooling fans that are set to come on when the temperature reaches 32° Celsius. The temperature is 90° Fahrenheit. Are the fans running?

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Oh, deary me! It seems like we have a Fahrenheit and Celsius showdown here! Let me clear up the confusion for you.

Okay, so the temperature is currently 90° Fahrenheit. Let me convert that to Celsius real quick... *beep boop* Ah-ha! It's about 32.2° Celsius.

So, based on that, the temperature is indeed above the threshold of 32° Celsius. Therefore, the cooling fans in the transformer should be running! I hope they're keeping cool and not getting all hot-headed about it. Stay chill!

To determine if the cooling fans of the transformer are running, we need to convert the temperature from Fahrenheit to Celsius and then compare it to the threshold of 32°C.

To convert Fahrenheit to Celsius, we use the formula:
°C = (°F - 32) * 5/9

Let's calculate the conversion:
Temperature in Celsius (°C) = (90 - 32) * 5/9
= 58.89°C (rounded to two decimal places)

Since the temperature is 58.89°C, which is higher than the threshold value of 32°C, the fans should be running to cool the transformer.