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A thermometer reads an outside air temperature of 14°C what is the temperature in degrees Fahrenheit? round your answer to the nearest 10th.

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so I got 57.2°F which would be 60°F
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User Ikumi
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Answer: The thermometer reading in degree Fahrenheit rounded off to nearest 10th digit is
57.2^oF

Step-by-step explanation:

We are given:

Thermometer reading =
14^oC

To convert the degree Celsius into degree Fahrenheit, we use the conversion factor:


T(^oC)=(T(^oF)-32)* (5)/(9)

where,


^oF = temperature in Fahrenheit


^oC = temperature in centigrade =
14^oC

Putting values in above equation, we get:


14^oC=(T(^oF)-32)* (5)/(9)\\\\T(^oF)=57.2^oF

Hence, the thermometer reading in degree Fahrenheit rounded off to nearest 10th digit is
57.2^oF

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