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The formula below is used to convert a temperature in degrees Celsius, C, to a temperature in degrees Fahrenheit, F. F=1.8C + 32. The high temperature in a mountain city was 10C…
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The formula below is used to convert a temperature in degrees Celsius, C, to a temperature in degrees Fahrenheit, F. F=1.8C + 32. The high temperature in a mountain city was 10C…
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The formula below is used to convert a temperature in degrees Celsius, C, to a temperature in degrees Fahrenheit, F. F=1.8C + 32. The high temperature in a mountain city was 10C. What was the high temperature in degrees Fahrenheit?
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50 degrees fahrenheit
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(9/5(10 degrees celsius)) +32 =50
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