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The formula for converting C to F is C = 5(F-32) 9 where F is the temperature in °F and C is the temperature in °C. Find F when C= 28°.
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The formula for converting C to F is C = 5(F-32) 9 where F is the temperature in °F and C is the temperature in °C. Find F when C= 28°.
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Find F when C= 28°.
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Answer:
f=82.4
Explanation:
f=9c/5+32
f=9x28/5+32
f=252/5+32
f=50.4+32
f=82.4
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