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At what temperature does the numerical value on the Celsius scale equal that on the temperature scale described in Problem 1.83?

   At what temperature does the numerical value on the Celsius scale equal that on the temperature scale described in Problem 1.83?
 
Chemistry. Atoms First
Chemistry. Atoms First
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Chapter 1, Problem 84 ↓
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00:01 In this problem of scientific measurement, we have given that there exists a single temperature at which the value reported in degree fahrenheit is numerically the same as the value of degree in, so this is equal to the numerical value is equal to here for degree fahrenheit and this is equal for the degree celsius.
00:30 We have to find the temperature.
00:31 So, that means here we have temperature in fahrenheit is given by 9 degree fahrenheit divided with 5 degrees celsius multiplied with temperature in degrees celsius plus 32 degree fahrenheit.
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