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Rory
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5 May, 01:25
A temperature of 20 C is equal to F
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Kamari Le
5 May, 01:32
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It is 68 degrees F. The formula is (9/5C) + 32
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Kiersten Cooke
5 May, 01:35
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20 C is 68 degrees F
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