SOLUTION: Please help me solve this problem:
The temperature in Fahrenheit is 32 more than nine-fifths the temperature in Celsius.
Which of the following equations is equivalent to the a
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Question 1042344: Please help me solve this problem:
The temperature in Fahrenheit is 32 more than nine-fifths the temperature in Celsius.
Which of the following equations is equivalent to the above information?
a) (5/9)(f-32)=c
b) (5/9)f-(160/9)=c
c) f-32=(9/5)c
d) c=32+(9/5)f
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