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The formula below is used to convert a temperature in degrees celsius, C, to a temperature in degrees Fahrenheit, F

F = 1.8C + 32

The high temperature in a mountain city was 15*C. What was the high temperature in degrees Fahrenheit?

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F° =1.8 C °c+32

If C= 15 °C,

Then,

F° = 1.8*15+32 = 59 °F
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In this question, we have a formula given , which is used to convert a temperature in degrees celsius, C, to a temperature in degrees Fahrenheit, F .

And the formula is


F = 1.8C + 32

And the value of C is 15, we have to find the value of F by substituting the value of C, that is


F = 1.8(15) +32 = 59

And that's the required answer .

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