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Mathematics, 03.02.2020 14:48 daijafoster0
The formula f=9/5 x c + 32 can be used to find the temperature in f degrees of a temperature of c. which is an equivalent to 35 degrees c?
a. 67 f
b. 91 f
c. 95 f
d. 102 f
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