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Which is equal to a temperature of 50°F? O 18°C O 46°C O 10°C O 32°C
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Which is equal to a temperature of 50°F?
O 18°C
O 46°C
O 10°C
O 32°C
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10°C
Step-by-step explanation:
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C) 10°C
50-32= 18
18 x 5/9=10
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