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The temperature in degrees Celsius, c, can be converted to degrees Fahrenheit, f, using the equation f = StartFraction 9 Over 5 EndFraction c + 32. Which statement best describes the relation (c, f)? It is a function because –40°C is paired with –40°F. It is a function because every Celsius temperature is associated with only one Fahrenheit temperature. It is not a function because 0°C is not paired with 0°F. It is not a function because some Celsius temperatures cannot be associated with a Fahrenheit temperature.

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Answered by amitnrw
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F  = (9/5)C  + 32 is a function because every Celsius temperature is associated with only one Fahrenheit temperature.

Step-by-step explanation:

F  = (9/5)C  + 32

It is a function because every Celsius temperature is associated with only one Fahrenheit temperature.

–40°C is paired with –40°F - True but not enough to define function

0°C is not paired with 0°F - True but not a reason to not to be function

Some Celsius temperatures cannot be associated with a Fahrenheit temperature. - False

F  = (9/5)C  + 32 is a function because every Celsius temperature is associated with only one Fahrenheit temperature.

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Answered by Princessgirl366
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Answer:

B. It is a function because every Celsius temperature is associated with only one Fahrenheit temperature.

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