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7 January, 09:37

Corrine wrote temperatures in degrees Celsius and the equivalent temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit. Equivalent Temperatures Celsius - 10 5 10 20 Fahrenheit 14 41 50 68 Which explains how Corrine could determine if the temperatures vary directly?

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  1. 7 January, 09:40
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    F = 1.8C + 32

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let the temperature in Celsius (C) and temperature in Fahrenheit (F) are related by the direct variation equation

    F = aC + b ... (1)

    Taking two ordered pairs (-10, 14) and (5,41) we can determine the equation.

    Now, 14 = - 10a + b ... (2) and

    41 = 5a + b ... (3)

    Solving equations (2) and (3) we get,

    (41 - 14) = 15a

    ⇒ a = 1.8

    Now, from equation (3) we get,

    41 = 5 (1.8) + b

    ⇒ b = 32

    Therefore, the equation to determine the Fahrenheit temperature from the Celsius temperature is,

    F = 1.8C + 32 (Answer)
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