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A refrigeration system at your company uses temperature sensors fixed to read Celsius (°C) values, but the system operators in your control room understand only the Fahrenheit scale. You have been asked to make a Fahrenheit (°F) label for the high temperature alarm, which is set to ring whenever the system temperature rises above –10°C. What Fahrenheit value should you write on the label

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Answer: We should write
14{^\circ} on the label.

Explanation:

To convert Celsius (°C) value in Fahrenheit (°F) we use the following formula as:-


F=(9)/(5)C+32

Thus, to convert -10°C value in Fahrenheit (°F) we substitute the -10 at the place of C in the above formula, we get


F=(9)/(5)(-10)+32\\\Rightarrow\ F=9(-2)+32\\\Rightarrow\ F=-18+32\\\Rightarrow\ F=14

We should write
14{^\circ} on the label.

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