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Mathematics, 25.09.2019 10:30 anamariarozo

The temperature c, in degrees, that is equivalent to temperature of f degrees fahrenheit is given by c= 5(f-32) 9. the graph of this equation shows the temperature in celsius for the corresponding temperatures in fahrenheit.
a. explain how linear equations can be used in temperature conversion.
b. explain how could you use the conversion graph to find the normal body temperatures in degrees celsius, which is 98.6 degrees f.
will post the graph thats added with home work.


The temperature c, in degrees, that is equivalent to temperature of f degrees fahrenheit is given by
The temperature c, in degrees, that is equivalent to temperature of f degrees fahrenheit is given by

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