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Math Comprehension
Your friend Sally lives in Canada and is not familiar with the Farenheit scale. She wants to know what the average high temperature is in July in Phoenix, Arizona. Use the chart and the formula below to calculate the Celsius temperature for Sally.
Conversion Formulas:
Cº = (Fº - 32º)
Fº = 1.8 x Cº + 32º
K = Cº + 273
a.
26º C
b.
30º C
c.
41º C
d.
51º C
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