Answer:
63 degrees
Step-by-step explanation:
Given the formula;

We can see in the above equation that when F = 32, C = 0 as seen below;

So if C is increased by 35 that will make C = 0 + 35 = 35 degrees, we can go ahead and solve for F when C = 35;

We can see that if the Celsius (C) temperature is increased 35, Fahrenheit (F) temperature would be increased by 63 degrees (95 - 32 = 63)