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2. The formula C-(F 32) can be used to converta temperature from degrees Fahrenheit to degreesCelsius. Which of the following is closet in valueF. 5.9H. 1.8G. 4I. 0.56
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2. The formula C-(F 32) can be used to converta temperature from degrees Fahrenheit to degreesCelsius. Which of the following is closet in valueF. 5.9H. 1.8G. 4I. 0.56
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2. The formula C-(F 32) can be used to converta temperature from degrees Fahrenheit to degreesCelsius. Which of the following is closet in valueF. 5.9H. 1.8G. 4I. 0.56
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5/9 is closest to 0.56.
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