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The label on the cars antifreeze container claimes to protect the car between -40c and 125c to convert celsius temperature to fahrenheit temperature the fromula is c=5/9(f-32)…
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the label on the cars antifreeze container claimes to protect the car between -40c and 125c to convert celsius temperature to fahrenheit temperature the fromula is c=5/9(f-32)
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-40 °F ≤ θ ≤ 257 °F would be the answer
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