SOLUTION: solve for f I know the equation is c=5/9(f-32) and I know the answer is f=32+9c/5 my problem is i don't understand how to write it using f=(___)c+___ if fractions are required ent

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Question 1009608: solve for f I know the equation is c=5/9(f-32) and I know the answer is f=32+9c/5 my problem is i don't understand how to write it using f=(___)c+___ if fractions are required enter them as improper fractions
Found 2 solutions by macston, josgarithmetic:
Answer by macston(5194)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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. Multiply each side by 9/5.
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. Add 32 to each side.
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Answer by josgarithmetic(39618)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The numbers appear to be temperature conversion between Fahrenheit and Celsius. Properties of Numbers will give you what you are looking for. F is composed of two terms. Commutative Property of Addition and of Multiplication are what you can use.





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