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Markus Blevins
17 September, 06:57
Change 23 degrees Celsius to F
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Lillianna Hess
17 September, 08:21
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It's 73.5 F cz c/5=f-32/9
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Renee Day
17 September, 09:32
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Rewrite the formula C=5/9 (F-32) substituting 23 for C: 23=5/9 (F-32), then multiply both sides by the reciprocal of 5/9.
(9/5) * (23) = (9/5) * 5/9 (F-32)
41.4=F-32; add 32 to both sides.
41.4+32=F-32+32
73.4=F
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