Convert a temperature of -110.00 °F into Celsius. °F = 1.8 °C + 32 The final answer is numerically and the units are °C. a. -93.111 b. -43.333 c. 43.333 d. 93.111 e. -255.600 f. 140.400 g. -140.400 h. -78.889 i. 78.889 j. 255.600
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