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If a thermometer indicates a temperature at 86F what's the equivalent temperature in the Celsius scale
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take the Fahrenheit temperature deduct 32, multiply by 5, and the last divide by 9.
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86 - 32= 54
54 X 5= 270
270/9=30
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