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Faith wants to use the formula C(f) = 59(f - 32) to convert degrees Fahrenheit, f, to degrees Celsius, C(f). If Faith calculated C (68), what would her result be?
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Faith wants to use the formula C(f) = 59(f - 32) to convert degrees Fahrenheit, f, to degrees Celsius, C(f). If Faith calculated C (68), what would her result be?
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Faith wants to use the formula C(f) = 59(f - 32) to convert degrees Fahrenheit, f, to degrees Celsius, C(f). If Faith calculated C (68), what would her result be?
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I don't understand what the problem is saying... 2124...95...
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