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I need to solve for C the formula for temperature scale conversion

I need to solve for C the formula for temperature scale conversion-example-1
User Agchou
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We need to rewrite the equation


F=(9C)/(5)+32

isolating C on the left side of the equation.

First, we can subtract 9C/5 from both sides of the equation. We obtain:


\begin{gathered} F-(9C)/(5)=(9C)/(5)+32-(9C)/(5) \\ \\ F-(9C)/(5)=32 \end{gathered}

Then, we can subtract F from both sides of the equation. We obtain:


\begin{gathered} F-(9C)/(5)-F=32-F \\ \\ -(9C)/(5)=32-F \end{gathered}

Then, we can multiply both sides by -5/9. We obtain:


\begin{gathered} -(9C)/(5)\cdot(-(5)/(9))=(32-F)\cdot(-(5)/(9)) \\ \\ (-1)(-1)(9)/(9)\cdot(5)/(5)C=(32-F)\cdot(-(5)/(9)) \\ \\ C=(32-F)\cdot(-(5)/(9)) \end{gathered}

Then, we can distribute the factor -5/9 over the sum 32-F on the right side:


\begin{gathered} C=32\cdot(-(5)/(9)_{})-F\cdot(-(5)/(9)) \\ \\ C=-(160)/(9)+(5)/(9)F \end{gathered}

Therefore, the answer can be written as


C=-(160)/(9)+(5)/(9)F

Or as


C=(5)/(9)(F-32)

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