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A temperature of 25 degrees Celsius is equivalent to 77 degrees Fahrenheit, and a temperature of 40 degrees Celsius is equivalent to 104 degrees Fahrenheit. Assuming that the relationship is linear, find the equation that relates degrees Fahrenheit F to degrees Celsius C, and find the temperature in which the values for both measurements are the same.
A temperature of 25 degrees Celsius is equivalent to 77 degrees Fahrenheit, and a temperature of 40 degrees Celsius is equivalent to 104 degrees Fahrenheit. Assuming that the relationship is linear, find the equation that relates degrees Fahrenheit F to degrees Celsius C, and find the temperature in which the values for both measurements are the same.
Domarth DuqueLv10
15 Jan 2021