A Fahrenheit thermometre registers 110 degrees while a faulty Celsius thermometre registers 44 degrees .

Find the error in the latter.

To find the error in the Celsius thermometer, we need to convert the Fahrenheit temperature reading to Celsius and then compare it with the faulty Celsius temperature reading.

To convert Fahrenheit to Celsius, we use the following formula:

Celsius = (Fahrenheit - 32) * (5/9)

Let's calculate the Celsius equivalent of 110 degrees Fahrenheit:

Celsius = (110 - 32) * (5/9)
Celsius ≈ 43.33 degrees

Now we can compare this with the faulty Celsius reading of 44 degrees. The error in the faulty Celsius thermometer is obtained by subtracting the actual Celsius temperature from the faulty reading:

Error = Faulty Celsius reading - Actual Celsius temperature
Error = 44 - 43.33
Error ≈ 0.67 degrees

Therefore, the error in the faulty Celsius thermometer is approximately 0.67 degrees.

it should read 5/9 (110-32)

now, how much off is 44?