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C= \frac{5}{9} (F−32) \\ The \:  equation  \: above  \: shows \:  how \:  \\  temperature  \: F \: ,  \: measured  \: in \:  degrees \:  \\  Fahrenheit,  \: relates  \: to  \: a  \: temperature C,  \:  \\ measured  \: in  \: degrees  \: Celsius.  \: Based \:  \\  on  \: the \: equation, \:  which of \:  the \:  \\  following \:  must  \: be \:  true \: ? \\ A \:  temperature  \: increase \:  of \:  1 degree \: \\   Fahrenheit  \: is  \: equivalent  \: to \:  a \:  \\ temperature  \: increase \:  of\  \textless \ br /\  \textgreater \  \: \frac{5}{9} \: degree \:  Celsius. \\ A  \: temperature  \: increase  \: of  \: 1 \:  \\  degree  \: Celsius  \: is  \: equivalent  \: to  \: a  \\  \: temperature \:  increase  \: of  \: 1.8 degrees  \:  \\ Fahrenheit. \\ A \:  temperature increase  \: of \: \frac{5}{9} \: degree \:  \\  Fahrenheit \:  is  \: equivalent \:  to \:  a  \: \\ temperature \:  increase  \: of  \: 1  \: degree \:  \\  Celsius. \\ A) \:  I \:  only \:  \\ B) II \:  only \: \\ C) \:  III  \: only \:  \\ D)  \: I  \: and  \: II  \: only \\  : \implies \: no \: copied \: answers \\   : \implies no \: spam \: answers \\  : \implies explain \: with \: clear \: solution \\  : \implies All\: The \: Best :)

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Answered by Anonymous
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option 1 and 2 both are correct

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Answered by itzmequeenjatti
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