The temperature increases by 1°C, meaning it has increased by 1.8°F. What is the formula to calculate what the increase is expressed in degrees to F? • ($x^{\circ}F \times \frac{9}{5}$) + 32 = $y^{\circ}C$ • ($x^{\circ}C \times \frac{9}{5}$) = $y^{\circ}F$ • ($x^{\circ}F \times \frac{9}{5}$) = $y^{\circ}C$ ? ($x^{\circ}C \times \frac{9}{5}$) + 32 = $y^{\circ}F$
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Step 1: The formula to convert Celsius to Fahrenheit is: $$F = \frac{9}{5}C + 32$$ Show more…
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