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The variable FF represents the temperature in degrees Fahrenheit that is equivalent to CC, the temperature in degrees Celsius. F=32+1.8C

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Answer:

c=0.56f−17.78

c=−17.2

Explanation:

f=32+1.8c then flip the equation,

1.8c+32=f then add 32 to both sides

1.8c+32+−32=f+−32 then divide both sides by 1.8.

1.8c /1.8

= f−32 /1.8

answer : c=0.555556f−17.777778 which is the same as c=−17.2

sorry if i am wrong


User Jeff Cook
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The variable C as the subject of the formula is C = [F - 32]/1.8

How to make the variable C the subject of the formula

From the question, we have the following parameters that can be used in our computation:

F = 32 + 1.8C

Subtract 32 from both sides

So, we have

1.8C = F - 32

Divide both sides by 1.8

C = [F - 32]/1.8

Hence, the variable C as the subject of the formula is C = [F - 32]/1.8

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The variable F represents the temperature in degrees Fahrenheit that is equivalent to C, the temperature in degrees Celsius. F=32+1.8C.

Make C the subject of the formula

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