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17 November, 06:33

1.00-degree increase on the Celsius scale is equivalent to a 1.80-degree increase on the Fahrenheit scale. The temperature of a fluid increases by 48.0°C. What is this increase in degrees Fahrenheit? 49.8°F 48.0°F 26.7°F 86.4°F

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  1. 17 November, 06:35
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    48.0°C*1.80 = 86.4°F
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