CELSIUS TO FAHRENHEIT
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[tex]\large\underline{\mathbb{PROBLEM}:}[/tex]
John has a bag of powdered milk that is said to melt at 45 degrees Celsius. John uses the Fahrenheit scale and he wants to know what is 45 degrees Celsius in Fahrenheit.
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[tex]\large\underline{\mathbb{SOLUTION}:}[/tex]
Convert temperature from Celsius to Fahrenheit using the formula:
- [tex]\boxed{\sf{F = \bigg( \dfrac{9}{5} \times C \bigg) + 32}}[/tex]
Replace C with 45.
- [tex]\sf{F = \bigg( \dfrac{9}{5} \times 45 \bigg) + 32}[/tex]
- [tex]\sf{F = \dfrac{405}{5} + 32}[/tex]
- [tex]\sf{F = 81+ 32}[/tex]
- [tex]\sf{F = \green{113}}[/tex]
So, 45°C is equal to 113°F.
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