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Question
Solve problem:
Convert the following degree Celsius temperature to degree Fahrenheit.
40 °C
Solution
Given: Temperature in degree Celsius = 40 °C
To find: Temperature in degree Fahrenheit
Formula: °F = `9/5(°"C")+32`
Calculation: Substituting 40 °C in the formula,
°F = `9/5(°"C")+32`
= `9/5(40)+32`
= 72 + 32
= 104 °F
The temperature 40 °C corresponds to 104 °F.
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