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At what temperature are Fahrenheit and Celsius temperatures equal?


Vocabulary
Celsius*
Fahrenheit*
temperature*
Use the relationship between Fahrenheit and Celsius temperature:

T(°F) = 1.8 × T(°C) + 32

You're looking for the temperature where T(°F) = T(°C). Replace both temperatures with "T" in the equation above and just solve for T.

Author: Fred Senese senese@antoine.frostburg.edu



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