SOLUTION: Ice forms at a temperature of 0 degrees celsius, which corresponds to a temperature of 32 degrees fahrenheit. A temperature of 100 degrees celsius corresponds to a temperature of 2
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Question 660699: Ice forms at a temperature of 0 degrees celsius, which corresponds to a temperature of 32 degrees fahrenheit. A temperature of 100 degrees celsius corresponds to a temperature of 212 degrees fahrenheit.
Write and graph the linear equation that gives the number 'y' of degrees fahrenheit in terms of the number 'x' of degrees celsius.
Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Ice forms at a temperature of 0 degrees celsius, which corresponds to a temperature of 32 degrees fahrenheit. A temperature of 100 degrees celsius corresponds to a temperature of 212 degrees fahrenheit.
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Write and graph the linear equation that gives the number 'y' of degrees fahrenheit in terms of the number 'x' of degrees celsius.
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y = 1.8x + 32
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