SOLUTION: Assuming that Fahrenheit temperature (F) and the Celsius temperature (C) are related by a linear equation, find F in terms of C. Use your equation to find the Fahrenheit temperatu

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Question 210808: Assuming that Fahrenheit temperature (F) and the Celsius temperature (C) are related by a linear equation, find F in terms of C. Use your equation to find the Fahrenheit temperatures corresponding to 30C, 22C, -10C and -14C. This is from Finite Mathematics and Applied Calculus by Waner and Constenoble. I know the answer is F=1.8c +32 for the first part and then the other answers are 86 72 14 and 7, but I do not understand how they got these answers.
Answer by rfer(16322)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
C=5/9(F-32)
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