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The formula to convert a temperature C and degrees Celsius to a temperature F in degrees fahrenheit is 1.8C+32=F. Use this equation to find the celsius equivalent to 51.8°F. pl…
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the formula to convert a temperature C and degrees Celsius to a temperature F in degrees fahrenheit is 1.8C+32=F. Use this equation to find the celsius equivalent to 51.8°F. plz help do tommorrow
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sorry this one isnt an easy one. but your answr should be 1.8
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