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A formula for converting degrees Fahrenheit 
(F) to degrees Celsius 
(C) is given by the formula 
C=(5)/(9)(F-32). Solve the formula for 
F in terms of 
C.
Answer: 
F=

A formula for converting degrees Fahrenheit (F) (F) to degrees Celsius (C) (C) is given by the formula C=59(F32) C=\frac{5}{9}(F-32) . Solve the formula for F F in terms of C C .\newlineAnswer: F= F=

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Q. A formula for converting degrees Fahrenheit (F) (F) to degrees Celsius (C) (C) is given by the formula C=59(F32) C=\frac{5}{9}(F-32) . Solve the formula for F F in terms of C C .\newlineAnswer: F= F=
  1. Write Formula: Write down the given formula for converting degrees Fahrenheit ( extit{F}) to degrees Celsius ( extit{C}).\newlineThe given formula is extit{C} = rac{55}{99}( extit{F} - 3232).
  2. Multiply by (9/5)(9/5): Multiply both sides of the equation by (9/5)(9/5) to isolate the term (F32)(F - 32) on one side.\newline(9/5)C=(9/5)(5/9)(F32)(9/5)C = (9/5)(5/9)(F - 32)
  3. Simplify Equation: Simplify the right side of the equation.\newline(95)C=F32(\frac{9}{5})C = F - 32
  4. Add 3232: Add 3232 to both sides of the equation to solve for FF. \newline(95)C+32=F\left(\frac{9}{5}\right)C + 32 = F

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