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5 degree Celsius

Step-by-step explanation:

Using the formula for conversion included in the image attached, we have:


\begin{gathered} (5(F-32))/(9)=C \\ F^(\circ)=41 \\ (5(41-32))/(9)=C \\ (5(9))/(9)=C \\ 5^=C^(\circ) \\ \\ \therefore41^(\circ)F=5^(\circ)C \end{gathered}

Therefore, 41 degrees Fahrenheit is equivalent to 5 degrees Celsius

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