Given that the camel gets no water, its body temperature can be greater than 104∘F. We can write this as an .
Camel’s Body Temperature>104∘F
If we let t represent the body temperature of a camel in degrees Fahrenheit, we can form our final inequality.
t>104∘F
It is given that the body temperature of a camel that had no water can be greater than 104∘F.
t>104∘F
We also know that degrees Fahrenheit F, can be calculated using the formula F=59C+32, where C represents a camel's body temperature in degrees Celsius. Thus, we should substitute t with 59t+32.
59t+32>104
By solving the inequality for t, we can find the Camel's body temperature in degrees Celsius.
By noon, the camel's body temperature can be greater than 40 degrees Celsius.