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Put 70 in for F, and apply BEDMAS, the order of operations, brackets, exponents, division and multiplication, and finally addition and subtraction. In this case, we have to do the brackets first before the multiplication and division. The answer should be 21 degrees Celsius.
Put 70 in for F, and apply BEDMAS, the order of operations, brackets, exponents, division and multiplication, and finally addition and subtraction. In this case, we have to do the brackets first before the multiplication and division. The answer should be 21 degrees Celsius.
the formula to convert degree Celsius to Fahrenheit is
Tf = (9/5)*Tc+32; Tc = temperature in degrees Celsius, Tf = temperature in degrees Fahrenheit to convert 32degree Celsius to Fahrenheit is Tf = (9/5)*32+32 = 89.6°F
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