F = (9C / 5) + 32
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2007-07-25 07:53:20
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answer #1
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answered by Prashant 6
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You can't solve it for a number, but here's the equation solved for F....
C= 5/9 (F-32)
C / (5/9) = (5/9 (F-32)) / (5/9)
C / (5/9) = F-32 or C * = F-32
(9/5) C + 32 = F-32 + 32
(9/5) (C + 32) = F
2007-07-25 14:58:50
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answer #2
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answered by SusanB 5
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C = (5 / 9)(F - 32)
Multiply both sides of the formula by 9 / 5
(9 / 5) C = (9 / 5)(5 / 9)(F - 32)
and simplify
(9 / 5) C = (F - 32)
Add 32 to both sides of the formula.
(9 / 5) C + 32 = F
The formula F = (9 / 5) C + 32 expresses F in terms of C.
2007-07-25 14:54:55
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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C = (5/9)(F-32)
First multiply both sides of the equation by (9/5)
(9/5)(C) = (9/5)(5/9)(F - 32)
(9/5)(C) = F - 32
Add 32 to both sides of the equation.
(9/5)(C) + 32 = F - 32 + 32
(9/5)(C) + 32 = F
Therefore F = (9/5)C + 32
2007-07-25 14:55:11
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answer #4
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answered by kousuke51 2
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Hey there!
Here's the answer.
C=5/9(F-32) --> Write the problem.
9/5C=F-32 --> Multiply both sides of the equation by 9/5.
9/5C+32=F --> Add 32 to both sides of the equation.
F=9/5C+32 Use symmetric property of equality i.e. if a=b, then b=a.
So the answer is F=9/5C+32.
Hope it helps!
2007-07-25 15:08:56
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answer #5
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answered by ? 6
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You need to have a number for C to solve for F
for example if C is 0, F is 32
which mean 0 degree Celsius equals 32 degree Fahrenheit
2007-07-25 15:05:31
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answer #6
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answered by Vickie 2
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hey this is a degree Fahrenheit vs a degree Celsius question.
so 0 degrees C=32 degrees F
This is the only time this equation will be true
2007-07-25 14:58:45
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answer #7
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answered by Sam 2
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9C / 5 = F - 32
F = 9C / 5 + 32
2007-07-26 14:07:51
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answer #8
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answered by Como 7
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