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What must be the temperature in Fahrenheit so that it will be twice its value in Celsius?​

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Answered by pagarwal461671
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Answer:

320 degrees Fahrenheit. We know that Fahrenheit, F = 9/5C + 32, where 'C' is for Celsius scale.

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Answered by manishavedant26
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Answer:

Let the temperature in Celsius be T.

So, the temperature in Fahrenheit = 2T

Now,

F = 32 + 9 / 5 C

⇒ 2T = 32 + 9 / 5T

T = 160°C

⇒Temperature in Fahrenheit = 2T = 320°F

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