Science, asked by singhbaljit0823, 7 months ago

What would a 10 °C rise in temperature be
equal to in the Fahrenheit scale?
of 100
d) 180
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c) 212
5.
a) 10 °F
c) 50 °F
b) 18 °F
d) 9 °F​

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Answered by TheNarayan
8

Explanation:

Using this equation after removing the +32, we can see that one degree Celsius equals 9/5 or 1.8° Fahrenheit. A change of 10 degrees Celsius is equal to a change of 18° Fahrenheit.

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Answered by narayanapattnaik
1

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