EXAMPLE 1.34
Change the units.
(a) If a distance x is measured in kilometers, the same distance in miles is
For example, a 10-kilometer race covers 6.2 miles. This transformation changes the units without changing the origin—a distance of 0 kilometers is the same as a distance of 0 miles.
(b) A temperature x measured in degrees Fahrenheit must be reexpressed in degrees Celsius to be easily understood by the rest of the world. The transformation is
Thus, the high of 95°F on a hot American summer day translates into 35°C. In this case,
This linear transformation changes both the unit size and the origin of the measurements. The origin in the Celsius scale (0°C, the temperature at which water freezes) is 32° in the Fahrenheit scale.