SOLUTION: The temperature F, in degrees Fahrenheit, that corresponds to a temperature C, in degrees Celsius, is given by the equation F = (9/5)C + 32. If you graph this equation for 0 Ͱ
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Question 574278: The temperature F, in degrees Fahrenheit, that corresponds to a temperature C, in degrees Celsius, is given by the equation F = (9/5)C + 32. If you graph this equation for 0 ≤C ≤100, you will notice that the point whose coordinates are (45,113) is on the graph. Write a sentence that describes the meaning of this ordered pair.
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The temperature F, in degrees Fahrenheit, that corresponds to a temperature C, in degrees Celsius, is given by the equation F = (9/5)C + 32. If you graph this equation for 0 ≤C ≤100, you will notice that the point whose coordinates are (45,113) is on the graph. Write a sentence that describes the meaning of this ordered pair.
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When the Centigrade temperature is 45, the Fahrenheith temperature is 113.
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Stan H.
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