SOLUTION: metal stays solid at Fahrenheit temperatures below 1708.9 degrees °. Determine​ (in terms of an​ inequality) those Celsius temperatures for which the metal stays so

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Question 1119413: metal stays solid at Fahrenheit temperatures below
1708.9
degrees
°. Determine​ (in terms of an​ inequality) those Celsius temperatures for which the metal stays solid. Use the formula
Upper F equals nine fifths Upper C plus 32F=9/5C+32.

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metal stays solid at Fahrenheit temperatures below
1708.9
degrees
°. Determine​ (in terms of an​ inequality) those Celsius temperatures for which the metal stays solid. Use the formula
Upper F equals nine fifths Upper C plus 32F=9/5C+32.
IGNORE the RUBBISH posted by the other person!! 
cross%28F%3C%289%2F5%29%2A1708.9%2B32%29
Compute the right side.
The correct answer is:

Answer by Alan3354(69443) About Me  (Show Source):
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1708.9F
Subtract 32
--> 1676.9
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*(5/9) --> 8384.5/9
--> 931.61111... degs C