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(C × 95 ) + 32 = F is the equation for converting temperature in Celsius to Fahrenheit. How much would a temperature increase of 1 °C be equal to in Fahrenheit?


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Answered by mad210203
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Given:

Given equation is: (C × 95 ) + 32 = F

Where, C is the measure of temperature in Celsius and F is the measure of temperature in Fahrenheit.

To find:

We need find the value of Fahrenheit, if the temperature is increased by 1 °C.

Solution:

Consider the given expression,

(C × 95 ) + 32 = F

Now, increase the value of temperature by 1 °C that is, C = C + 1.

So, given expression can be written as,

\Rightarrow(C × 95 ) + 32 = F

\Rightarrow((C + 1) × 95 ) + 32 = F

Simplifying the above expression,

\Rightarrow95C + 95 + 32 = F

\Rightarrow95C + 127 = F

Rearranging the terms,

\RightarrowF = 95C + 127

Therefore, the value of temperature in Fahrenheit is equal to F = 95C + 127.

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