Hello! I'm not the best at math but can figure things out the long way. The math I am doing is for work. I'm not even sure how to ask this. So I have two ranges which is:
4mA to 20mA
32°F to 140°F
If I am measuring 9.6mA with my meter what should my temperature be on the corresponding temperature scale? What's the fastest way to find the answer? Here is how I find the answer but I feel like it's slow and not efficient.
9.6mA - 4 = 5.6
16 / 5.6 = 2.86
108 / 2.86 = 37.76
37.76 + 32 = 69.76
Rather than doing this in four separate steps and having to clear my calculator every time, is there a faster way? Thanks!
4mA to 20mA
32°F to 140°F
If I am measuring 9.6mA with my meter what should my temperature be on the corresponding temperature scale? What's the fastest way to find the answer? Here is how I find the answer but I feel like it's slow and not efficient.
9.6mA - 4 = 5.6
16 / 5.6 = 2.86
108 / 2.86 = 37.76
37.76 + 32 = 69.76
Rather than doing this in four separate steps and having to clear my calculator every time, is there a faster way? Thanks!