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A sample of water was heated from 26℃ to 31℃. Find this rising temperature on Farenhiet scale.

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26℃ in farenhiet =

 \frac{f - 32}{9}  =  \frac{c}{5}



5(f - 32) = 234



5f - 160 = 234



5f = 234 + 160



5f = 394



f =  \frac{394}{5}  = 78.8




Now ,,,,,,,


=> 31℃ in farenhiet :-


 \frac{f - 32}{9}  =  \frac{c}{5}



5(f - 32) = 279



5f - 160 = 279



5f = 439



f =  \frac{439}{5}  = 87.8




so, the rise in temperature is :-


87.8℉ - 78.8℉ = 9℉



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