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A common formula to convert a Fahrenheit temperature (F) to a Celsius temperature (C) is C = 5 9 (F - 32) Solve the temperature for F in terms of C. Show your work. Suppose you …
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A common formula to convert a Fahrenheit temperature (F) to a Celsius temperature (C) is C = 5 9 (F - 32) Solve the temperature for F in terms of C. Show your work. Suppose you …
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A common formula to convert a Fahrenheit temperature (F) to a Celsius temperature (C) is C = 5 9 (F - 32) Solve the temperature for F in terms of C. Show your work. Suppose you use the formula C = 5 9 (F - 32) to convert a Fahrenheit temperature to a Celsius temperature.
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To find how many degrees Celsius, divide your number in Fahrenheit by 5/9 (or approximately 0.56), then subtract 32. As an example we'll convert 90 degrees Fahrenheit into Celsius.
C = 5/9f - 32
C = 5/9 x 90 -32
C = 50.4 -32
C = 18.4
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