SOLUTION: The temperature in degrees Celsius that is equivalent to a temperature in degrees Fahrenheit is given by the linear function
C(F) = 5/9(F − 32).
Use this function to find
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Question 1017617: The temperature in degrees Celsius that is equivalent to a temperature in degrees Fahrenheit is given by the linear function
C(F) = 5/9(F − 32).
Use this function to find the temperature range, in degrees Celsius, at which a bottle of cough syrup should be stored. The corn syrup must be stored between 50F and 86F.
The answer is between 10c and 30c but I dont know how to get there.
Answer by Fombitz(32388) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Plug in the values in F and get the values in C.
Do the same with the upper limit.
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