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15 June, 10:33

If the temperature of water warming on a hot plate rises 10 degrees Celsius [°C], what is the change in temperature in units of degrees Fahrenheit [°F]? g

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  1. 15 June, 10:58
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    Delta_temp = 18[°F]

    Explanation:

    °F = 9/5 * (10)

    °F = 18

    Note: It is important to clarify that it is only a temperature increase, that it is only a temperature increase. The question is not related to converting from 10°C to fahrenheit degrees
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