Boiling point elevation/freezing point depression help!?

Curious_A

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A popular brand of automobile radiator antifreeze advertises that their product (ethylene glycol; C2H6O2) provides engine protection from temperatures of -64C to 135C when mixed with water in a 50%/50% mix. What is the boiling point elevation and freezing point depression provided by such a mixture?

I'm not sure whether or not I'm supposed to know that Kf of ethylene glycol is 1.86 since this is a worksheet that introduces us to colligative properties so I was wondering how I would do this without using that formula? PLEASE AND THANK YOU.
 
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