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A thermometer at the park shows a reading of 86° Fahrenheit. If the temperature goes over 32° Celsius, Tom must have an extra break. He uses this formula to calculate the temperature in °C. F = 1.8C +
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A thermometer at the park shows a reading of 86° Fahrenheit. If the temperature goes over 32° Celsius, Tom must have an extra break. He uses this formula to calculate the temperature in °C. F = 1.8C + 32 Will Tom get an extra break?
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the answer is 26, because 26 is better then 25
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