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One can convert temperature from Fahrenheit into Newton using the formula N=11/60(F-32) . What is the temperature in Fahrenheit corresponding to N degrees Newton?

One can convert temperature from Fahrenheit into Newton using the formula N=11/60(F-example-1
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(60)/(11)N+32

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We are given


N=(11)/(60) (F-32)

Since, we have to solve for F

so, we will isolate F on anyone side

step-1:

Multiply both sides by 60


60* N=60* (11)/(60) (F-32)


60N=11 (F-32)

step-2:

Divide both sides by 11


(60N)/(11) =(11(F-32))/(11)


(60)/(11)N =F-32

step-3:

Add both sides by 32


(60)/(11)N+32 =F-32+32


(60)/(11)N+32 =F

so, we get


F=(60)/(11)N+32................Answer

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