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12 January, 13:00

Temperature can be measured in two different

common units: degrees Celsius and degrees

Fahrenheit.

- f represents the temperature in degrees

Fahrenheit as a function of the temperature cin

degrees Celsius.

f = 32 + 1.8c

What is the temperature increase in degrees

Fahrenheit that is equivalent to a temperature

increase by 10 degrees Celsius?

degrees Fahrenheit

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  1. 12 January, 13:20
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    18 degrees

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Assuming our initial temperature in Fahrenheit is 32 (Celsius would be 0)

    If we increase by 10 degrees Celsius : F = 32 + 1.8 (10) F = 32 + 18The final temperature would be 50 degrees F (Celsius 10), but there would have been an increase of 18 degrees F for the 10 degree change in C
  2. 12 January, 13:25
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