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Mathematics, 09.10.2019 03:10 Miarobin6854

The formula for converting the temperature in fahrenheit to degrees celsius is given by the formula c=5/9(f-32), where c is the celsius temperature and f is the fahrenheit temperature. how could you rewrite the formula so that you could use it to convert the temperature degrees celsius to degrees fahrenheit? if a person’s ideal temperature is between 55 degrees to 60 degrees fahrenheit, what is this temperature range in degrees celsius

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