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Convert 97°C to degrees Fahrenheit. If necessary, round your answer to the nearest tenth of a degree. Here are the formulas. C=(F-32) 9 F ==C+32 5 97 °C = F
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Convert 97°C to degrees Fahrenheit. If necessary, round your answer to the nearest tenth of a degree. Here are the formulas. C=(F-32) 9 F ==C+32 5 97 °C = F
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Convert 97°C to degrees Fahrenheit.
If necessary, round your answer to the nearest tenth of a degree.
Here are the formulas.
C=(F-32)
9
F ==C+32
5
97 °C
= F
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Answer: 97 degrees Celsius is 206.6 degrees Fahrenheit.
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