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3. Convert 86 degrees Fahrenheit to degrees Celsius. A. 48°C B. 60°C C. 30°C D. 192°C
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3. Convert 86 degrees Fahrenheit to degrees Celsius. A. 48°C B. 60°C C. 30°C D. 192°C
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C. 30°C
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A quick way (approximate) to do this is to subtract 30 and divide by 2. That give 27 which means that the answer should be C.
Now to do it properly
C = 5/9 (F - 32)
C = 5/9 (86 - 32)
C = 5/9 (54)
C = 30 exactly.
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