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A student wants to the temperature of both types Celsius and Fahrenheit. For this the linear equation that converts Fahrenheit (F) to Celsius is given by the relation C = (5F – 160)/9.​

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Answered by leeminjiback
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Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by xXTechBurnerXx
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the linear equation that converts Fahrenheit(F) to celsius (C) is given by the relation C = 5F - 160 /9.

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