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In Mathematics / High School | 2014-05-12

The formula for converting degrees Celsius to Fahrenheit is \( F = \frac{9}{5} C + 32 \).

Which expression is correctly written to convert Fahrenheit temperatures into degrees Celsius?

1) \( C = \frac{9}{5} F + 32 \)
2) \( C = \frac{5}{9} F - 160 \)
3) \( C = \frac{5(F - 32)}{9} \)
4) \( C = 32F + 160 \)

Asked by KmiH

Answer (3)

F = 5 9 ​ C + 32 / ⋅ 5 5 F = 9 C + 160 ⇒ 9 C = 5 F − 160 / : 9 C = 9 5 F − 160 ​ ⇒ A n s . 3 )

Answered by kate200468 | 2024-06-10

the answer to your question is number 3

Answered by Eman | 2024-06-10

The correct expression to convert Fahrenheit temperatures into degrees Celsius is C = 9 5 ( F − 32 ) ​ , which corresponds to option 3. This was derived from rearranging the Celsius to Fahrenheit formula. Therefore, the answer is Option 3.
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Answered by kate200468 | 2024-12-24