A simple graphical approach to explaining temperature conversions is presented. With this method, units are used in a consistent manner and the meaning of multiplicative factors and additive terms in conversion formulas is made clear. Student measurements of column length and corresponding Celsius and Fahrenheit temperature are used to construct appropriate tables and graphs.
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