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To convert a temperature in degrees celsius to degrees fahrenheit multiply the celsius temperature by 9/5 and then add 32° is the temperature in degrees celsius proportional to its equivalent temperature in degrees fahrenheit
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A temperature in degree celcius is not equivalent to its equivalent temperature in degrees fahrenheit.
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