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toga:

help

toga:

toga:

please explain this problem don't give the answer

toga:

@shadow

toga:

I was looking up the 15 hardest sat questions so I could learn how to do them the site I was using said how to find the answer but I don't understand it

toga:

@vocaloid

notmeta:

I'm stupid

toga:

@notmeta wrote:
I'm stupid
no you not even Shadow looked at this problem and said no way and left

XxDevilxX:

Imput a number in for F or C So for example if you put in 62 for F the equation will look like this: (5/6)(62-32)=C so then you will just solve for C then you will increase the degree F, or F variable, to and find the answer for C when you do that Next you can find the Difference of the two answers for C you just found. which is found to be 5/6, or 0.555555555555 Then for C, if you put 35 in for C it will go: 35=(5/6)(F-32) and you solve for F this time. Next you will increase the degrees C, or C variable, by 1 and find the answer for F again. Then find the difference between the two F variables you have found which ends up being 1.8. So the answer would be D. I and II only. I hope this helps and is correct. :)

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