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The temperature in degrees Celsius, c, can be converted to degrees Fahrenheit, f, using the equation . Which statement best describes the relation (c, f)?

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Answer:


9C=5(F-32)

Explanation:

The equation which can convert the temperature from degree Celsius into degree Fahrenheit is given as under


9C=5(F-32)

We can solve it further for F as


9C=5F-5 * 32


9C=5F-160


9C+160=5F

Dividing both sides by 5 we get


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


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

Now substituting values of C in this equation will give us the corresponding values of F

Ex : C=1


F=( 9* 1)/(5)+32


F=( 9+160)/(5)


F=( 169)/(5)

Hence 1 degree Celsius is
( 169)/(5) degree Fahrenheit

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