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its A :)

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The correct answer is A.


You can verify this by plugging in 33 for F and solving. This will give you 5/9.

Then, plug in 34 for F and solve. This will yield 10/9 degrees Celsius.


Since 10/9 - 5/9 = 5/9, you can conlcude that for every increase in 1 degree Fahrenheit, there is an increase of 5/9 of a degree Celsius.


Hope this helps,

Bri

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