Tebogo counts 190 cricket chirps in a minute.What is the temperature

First, you have to have the equation that relates chirp rate and temperature.

Either you have been given that, or you can find it using google.

What us the answer

temp in celcius = 0.14x(chirps per minute) + 4

or for Fahrenheit just count the chirps per 14 seconds and add 40

To determine the temperature based on the number of cricket chirps, we can use the Dolbear's Law, which states that there is a linear relationship between the temperature and the rate at which crickets chirp.

The formula for Dolbear's Law is: Temperature = (Chirps per Minute - 40) / 4 + 50

Let's substitute the given value in the formula:
Temperature = (190 - 40) / 4 + 50
Temperature = 150 / 4 + 50
Temperature = 37.5 + 50
Temperature = 87.5

Therefore, the estimated temperature is 87.5 degrees Fahrenheit.