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We can measure temperature in two different common units degrees Celsius in degrees Fahrenheit the variable X represents the temperature in degrees Fahrenheit that is equivalent to see the temperature in degrees Celsius F equals 32+1.8 feet what is the temperature increase in Fahrenheit is equivalent to the temperature increase of 10°C

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Answer: 50° Fahrenheit

Explanation:

Here, the equation that shows the temperature of x degree Celsius in Fahrenheit is,


F(x) = 32^(\circ) + 1.8* x

Where x is a variable.

Thus, For the temperature of 10° Celsius,

x = 10° Celsius

The temperature in Fahrenheit is,


F(10^(\circ)C) = 32^(\circ) + 1.8* 10


= 32^(\circ) + 18^(\circ)


=50^(\circ)\text{ Fahrenheit}

Thus, the increasing temperature by 10° C is equivalent to increasing temperature by 50° F.

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