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At what temperature is the Fahrenheit scale reading equal to(a) twice that of the Celsius scale and (b) half that of the Celsius scale?
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Step 1: The relationship between the Fahrenheit and Celsius temperature scales is given by the formula: \[ T_F = \frac{9}{5}T_C + 32 \] where \(T_F\) is the temperature in Fahrenheit and \(T_C\) is the temperature in Celsius. Show more…
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