At what temperature, is the reading on the Celsius scale twice that on the Fahrenheit scale
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320 degrees Fahrenheit
So, 160 degrees Celsius will equal 320 degrees Fahrenheit
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320°
Explanation:
F = 9/5C + 32
2C = F
Substitute F in the first formula with 2C from the second, which gives you:
2C = 9/5C + 32
Subtract 9/5C from both sides, which gives:
2C - 9/5C = 32
Simplify the left side (2C = 10/5C): 10/5C - 9/5C = 32, which equals 1/5C = 32
Multiply 5 to each side, which leaves C = 160
160° Celsius = 320° Fahrenheit.
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