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6 October, 05:29
How to solve 15.6°F in 13 miles?
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Lucia Sullivan
6 October, 05:56
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F is tempature and miles is distance I don't think this is an actual mathematical problem
if you were trying to convert f to c the answer is - 9.1111111c
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