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Kian Shah
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23 January, 13:17
Convert 80°f to celsius
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Monkey
23 January, 13:21
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The formula in order to convert Fahrenheit to Celsius is given as C=5/9 (F-32) As given in the problem, the Fahrenheit is equal to 80
Using the formula, we compute for the Celsius of the given temperature reading to be:
C=5/9 (F-32) = 5/9 (80-32) = 5/9 (48) = 26.67 C
Hence, the value of 80F is also equal to 26.67C
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