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The average temperature on the planet A is 162°C. Convert this temperature to degrees Fahrenheit. Round to the nearestdegreeUse the formula F =+ 32162° Celsius is equivalent toFahrenheit.
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The average temperature on the planet A is 162°C. Convert this temperature to degrees Fahrenheit. Round to the nearestdegreeUse the formula F =+ 32162° Celsius is equivalent toFahrenheit.
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Using the formula:
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162°C is equal to 323.6 F
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