Given the formula: TF=95Tc+32
TF represents Temperature in Fahrenheit
TC represents Temperature in Celsius
Select a correct formula to solve for the Temperature in Degrees Celsius
Question 5 options:
TC=(TF−32)⋅95
TC=(TF−32)⋅59
TC=(TF+32)⋅95
TC=(TF+32)⋅59
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OpenStudy (narissa):
@Lovelarap
OpenStudy (anonymous):
First take 32 to the other side
OpenStudy (hossamhoussien):
Are these options TRUE? as it should be
\[t_{c} = (t _{f}-32)/95\]
which not exist in the choices
OpenStudy (narissa):
tc=(tf-32)9/5
OpenStudy (narissa):
@HossamHoussien
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
um, i think you mean tc=(tf-32)/95
OpenStudy (narissa):
i dont have any answer choices that look like that
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OpenStudy (hossamhoussien):
maybe there is a mistake in the question if u can post the original question here as picture
OpenStudy (narissa):
above ^^^
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OpenStudy (hossamhoussien):
No, i mean the original formula TF=95Tc+32
OpenStudy (narissa):
OpenStudy (hossamhoussien):
OpenStudy (hossamhoussien):
it's 9/5 and u just wrote 95 that why there was an error.
anyway the answer would be \[T _{c}=[T _{f}-32]\times \frac{ 5 }{ 9 }\]
OpenStudy (narissa):
oh sorry thanks :))
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
The formula for finding the Celsius is TC = TF/1.8 + 32.0.