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Solve F=9/5C+32 for C. A.F−32/9 B.5/F−32 C.9/5(F−32) D.5/9(F−32)
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Solve F=9/5C+32 for C. A.F−32/9 B.5/F−32 C.9/5(F−32) D.5/9(F−32)
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Solve F=9/5C+32 for C.
A.F−32/9
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C.9/5(F−32)
D.5/9(F−32)
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