To develop this problem it is necessary to use the expression that allows us to convert the degrees Celsius to Fahrenheit. The expression that allows to realize it is given mathematically by:

In this way for 33.2 °C:



In this way for 38.2°C



Expressed in a range term, we can say that the measure in degrees Fahrenheit is:
![[91.76\° F , 100.76\° F]](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/physics/college/th3tccx87rxqthtm0qhetwu9rjc675y5zw.png)