SOLUTION: The temperature in degrees Fahrenheit,F, is the sum of 9/5 the temperature in degrees Celsius, C, and the constant 32. Which equation best represents this relationship? A. F= 9/5C

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Question 134202: The temperature in degrees Fahrenheit,F, is the sum of 9/5 the temperature in degrees Celsius, C, and the constant 32. Which equation best represents this relationship?
A. F= 9/5C + 32
B. F= 9/5(C+32)
C. F= 9/5 + C + 32
D. F= 9/5(C-32)

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