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203°F The degree intervals on the Celsius scale number 100 between the freezing and boiling points of water (0° and 100°), whereas there are 180 intervals between them in the Fahrenheit scale (32° and 212°). So the conversion between scales is 1° C = 1.8°F (9/5°). The conversion of temperatures involves adding or removing the 32° between starting points and changing the scale of degrees. T (in °F) = (T-32)x(5/9) °C and T(in °C)= (9/5)xT plus 32° 95°C = 95x(9/5) plus 32 = 171+32 = 203°F

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