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Convert: 2°C to °F (to the nearest tenth).
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Convert: 2°C to °F (to the nearest tenth).
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Your answer is 35.6 degrees Fahrenheit.
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OK, how you want to do this is:
1) Tf = 9/5(2) + 32
2) Tf = 3.6 + 32
3) Temperature of farenheit = 35.6
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