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Which temperatures are equal? 212° F/100° C 180° F/60° C 70° F/40° C 32° F/0° C
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Which temperatures are equal? 212° F/100° C 180° F/60° C 70° F/40° C 32° F/0° C
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212°F/100°C and 32°F/0°C
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212°F/100°C and 32°F/0°C
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