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The relationship between temperature in degrees Fahrenheit, F, and the temperature in degrees Celsius, C, is represented by the formula:
[tex]F=\frac{9C}{5}+32[/tex](a)We want to solve for C.
First, subtract 32 from both sides.
[tex]\begin{gathered} F-32=\frac{9C}{5}+32-32 \\ F-32=\frac{9C}{5} \end{gathered}[/tex]Next, cross multiply.
[tex]\begin{gathered} 9C=5(F-32) \\ C=\frac{5(F-32)}{9} \end{gathered}[/tex](b) There is no Fanreheit temperature that is the same as the Celsius temperature.
This is because when C=0, F=32 and it increases in that manner.