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Mathematics, 11.01.2021 04:30 mrashrafkotkaat

We can measure temperature in two different common units: degrees Celsius and degrees Fahrenheit. The variable F represents the temperature in degrees Fahrenheit that is equivalent to C, the temperature in degrees Celsius.

F = 32 + 1.8C

What is the temperature increase in degrees Fahrenheit that is equivalent to a temperature increase of 10°C?

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