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13. What is 38"C in Fahrenheit? Use the eqaution "F=("Cx1.8)+32 O A. 126.0"F O B. 39.0"F O C. 71.8"F O D. 100.4"F
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13. What is 38"C in Fahrenheit? Use the eqaution "F=("Cx1.8)+32 O A. 126.0"F O B. 39.0"F O C. 71.8"F O D. 100.4"F
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13. What is 38"C in Fahrenheit? Use the eqaution "F=("Cx1.8)+32
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A. 126.0"F
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B. 39.0"F
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C. 71.8"F
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D. 100.4"F
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The answer to the equation is D
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100.4, D
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