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That is because F = 9/5 C + 32 for F and C to be the same, F = C, solve: F = C = 9/5 C +32 C -9/5 C = 32 -4/5C = 32 C = -5/4 (32) = -40 F = C = -40
C = (F - 32) x 5/9 → 1472 °F = (1472 - 32) x 5/9 °C = 800 °C
The equation is C = 5/9 (F-32) C = 5/9 (86-32) C = 5/9 (54) C = 30
answer: 21.5 deg. C C x 9/5 + 32 = deg. F 5/9 (F - 32)= deg. C 5/9 ((70.7) - 32) = 21.5 C
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