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The temperature in a certain city ranges over the year from -10 degrees Celsius to 30 degrees Celsius. The functional relationship between the temperature in degrees Fahrenheit and the temperature in degrees Celsius is given by the equation F= C + 32, where F represents degrees Fahrenheit and C represents degrees Celsius. What is the range of the temperature in degrees Fahrenheit in this city? A --50 < F< 86 B. -14 < F< 62 C. 10 < F< 62 D. 14 < F< 86 OB DAI

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To transform Celsius degrees into Fahrenheit degrees, we can use the next formula:


F=C\cdot(9)/(5)+32

Then, we have the first temperature in Celsius: -10. In Fahrenheit:


F=-10\cdot(9)/(5)+32=14

The second temperature in Celsius: 30. In Fahrenheit:


F=30\cdot(9)/(5)_{}+32=86

Therefore, the range of the temperatures in Fahrenheit is from 14 to 86 degrees.

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