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Miguel used the graph below to convert temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit (F) to Celsius (C). A graph of a line with a positive slope. The graph shows that as F increases, C

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Answered by binod8127
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where is the graph

Answered by devrajsharma299
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Hi there!

The answer is: increases.

The temperature in degrees Farenheit is indicated on the horizontal axis. The temperature in degrees Celsius is indicated on the vertical axis.

Let's have a closer look at two different points on the graph.

36 degrees Fahrenheit is (more or less) equal to 2 degrees Celsius.

54 degrees Fahrenheit is (more or less) equal to 12 degrees Celsius.

We can conclude: when the temperature in degrees Fahrenheit increases, the temperature in degrees Celsius rises as well.

We can see in the graph that we're dealing with a straight line. This means that the slope (steepness) of the line will always be the same. When the line is increasing one moment, it'll keep increasing.

Hence, the answer is: the graph shows that as Fahrenheit increases, Celsius

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