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How would I do this with working ?

How would I do this with working ?-example-1

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You Just want to get Fahrenheit alone on one side of the equal sign. Your teacher forgot to use parenthesis. The correct equation for Celsius to Fahrenheit is:
C= (5)/(9) (F-32)

Which will give you a completely different answer....
F = (9)/(5) C + 32

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We will solve it using what is given:

C = (5/9)F - 32

C + 32 = (5/9)F

9(C + 32) = 5F

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

** If they mark you wrong, and try to say the answer is F = (9/5)C + 32 then they shouldn't be teaching math, and you should point out the fact there are no parenthesis around the F - 32 in the given formula.

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