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If a wire has insulation that allows it to operate in a temperature of up to 194 degrees Fahrenheit, what temperature will the wire operate up to in degrees Celsius?
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If a wire has insulation that allows it to operate in a temperature of up to 194 degrees Fahrenheit, what temperature will the wire operate up to in degrees Celsius?
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(194°F-32)×5/9
= 90°C
therefore the answer is 90degrees Celcius
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