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The formula to convert °F to °C is C = C equals StartFraction 5 Over 9 EndFraction left-parenthesis F minus 32 right-parenthesis.(F – 32). Convert 50°C to °F. 10°F 20°F 122°F 132°F
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The formula to convert °F to °C is C = C equals StartFraction 5 Over 9 EndFraction left-parenthesis F minus 32 right-parenthesis.(F – 32).
Convert 50°C to °F.
10°F
20°F
122°F
132°F
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