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Temperature can be measured in two different common units: degrees celsius and degrees fahrenheit.
f represents the temperature in degrees fahrenheit as a function of the temperature ccc in degrees celsius.
f=32+1.8cf=32+1.8cf, equals, 32, plus, 1, point, 8, c
water freezes at 0 degrees celsius. what is the freezing temperature of water in degrees fahrenheit?

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Answered by ankitrajput879423
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Answer:

then it should be 32 farenhite because 1.8×0=0

Answered by anrahull
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Answer:

your answer is 32

you can use formula

c \div 5 =(f - 32) \div 9 =( k - 273) \div 5 \\

it may helpful for you

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