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Question: Given this equation for converting temperature from Fahrenheit (f) to Celsius (c) is C = [5(f – 32)]/9, what is the Celsius temp when Fahrenheit is 104 degrees?
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To find the Celsius temperature when Fahrenheit is 104 degrees, substitute 104 for f in the equation c = [5(f – 32)]/9. Therefore, c = [5(104 – 32)]/9 = [5(72)]/9 = 360/9 = 40. So, 104 degrees Fahrenheit equals 40 degrees Celsius.
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