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16 July, 01:19
Convert 59°c to farenheit
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Julianna Whitney
16 July, 01:21
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Fahrenheit = (1.8 x Celsius) + 32
F = (1.8 x 59) + 32 = 138.2
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Alina Rice
16 July, 01:36
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138.2 is the answer.
formula=c = f-32
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