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EXAMPLE 5
There are two scales of measuring the temperature, namely degree
Fahrenheit (°F) and degree Celsius (°C). The relation between the
two scales is given by, F = $c +32.
(i) If the temperature is 0°C, what is the temperature in Fahrenheit?
(ii) If the temperature is 50°C, what is the temperature in
Fahrenheit?
(ii) If the temperature is 86°F, what is the temperature in Celsus?
(iv) If the temperature is 0°F, what is the temperature in Celsius?
(d) Find the numerical value of the temperature which is the same
in both the scales.
(vi) Draw the graph of the linear equation F=C+32, taking C
+
along the r-axis and F along the y-axis.
(vii) Using this graph, fill in the blanks given belote:
-5°C = (......)°F and 14°F = (.....)°C.​

Answers

Answered by Ibshah
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Step-by-step explanation:

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0 degree Celsius is equal to 32 degrees Fahrenheit

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