SOLUTION: Consider the formula F(c) = 1.8c + 32, where c is the temperature in degrees Celsius and F(c) is the temperature in degrees Fahrenheit. If it is 0° C at the beginning of the day, a

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Question 317298: Consider the formula F(c) = 1.8c + 32, where c is the temperature in degrees Celsius and F(c) is the temperature in degrees Fahrenheit. If it is 0° C at the beginning of the day, and it is 11° C at noon, what was the change in temperature in degrees Fahrenheit?
Answer by rfer(16322)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
F=1.8*11+32
F=51.8 degrees
51.8-32=19.8 degrees change F

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