SOLUTION: If the temperature in degrees Fahrenheit is known, the temperature in degrees celsius can be found by substituting the fahrenheit temperature f in the following expression 5/9[f-32
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Question 208560: If the temperature in degrees Fahrenheit is known, the temperature in degrees celsius can be found by substituting the fahrenheit temperature f in the following expression 5/9[f-32]
on a hot day the temperature is 35 degrees celsius what is the temperature in degrees fahrenheit
Answer by checkley77(12844) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
35=5/9[f-32]
35=(5f-160)/9
35*9=5f-160
5f=315+160
5f=475
f=475/5
f=95 degrees fahrenheit is the ans.
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