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C = 5/9(F - 32) The equation above gives the Celsius temperature, C, corresponding to the Fahrenheit temperature, F. Find the Celsius temperature equivalent to 86°F. a. 30°C b. …
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C = 5/9(F - 32) The equation above gives the Celsius temperature, C, corresponding to the Fahrenheit temperature, F. Find the Celsius temperature equivalent to 86°F. a. 30°C b. …
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C = 5/9(F - 32)
The equation above gives the Celsius temperature, C, corresponding to the Fahrenheit temperature, F. Find the Celsius temperature equivalent to 86°F.
a. 30°C
b. 54°C
c. 62°C
d. 35°C
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Dude it is 30°C
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