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faith wants to use the formula c(f)= 5/9(f-32) to convert degrees to fahrenheit, f, to degrees celsius, c(f). if faith calculated c(68), what would her results be

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Hope this helps,the whole process of doing it there too ( not just the answer)
faith wants to use the formula c(f)= 5/9(f-32) to convert degrees to fahrenheit, f-example-1
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Answer:

Her results would be 20ºC.

Explanation:

The c(f) transformation means that for a Fahrenheit temperature measure, we can realize the conversion to Celsius using the following formula.


c(f) = (5)/(9)*(f-32)

In which f is the temperature measured in fahrenheit and c is the temperature measured in celsius.

If faith calculated c(68), what would her results be

She wants to realize the conversion of 68 fahrenheit to celsius. So


c(f) = (5)/(9)*(f-32)


c(68) = (5)/(9)*(68-32) = 20

Her results would be 20ºC.

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