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a. Use the formula $C=\frac{5}{9}(F-32)$ to find the temperature in Celsius for Al'Aziziyah.
b. Use the formula $K=\frac{5}{9}(F-32)+273$ to find the temperature in Ghudamis, Libya, in Kelvin.


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So the temperature is 58°C,, converting in converting it into Fahrenheit. So we have to use a formula temperature in Fahrenheit equals 1.8. Multiplied with temperature in Celsius busted too, substituting the values 1.8 We have 58°C last 32, It is 136°F to change the temperature from Celsius to kill women. So temperature in Kelvin is equal to temperature in C Plus 273. Suddenly, during the values we have 58 plus 2 73 which goes +331 Kill them. Moving on to option B. Okay. Using the same formula as we did. Previously directly substituting the values, We have 1.8, multiplied with negative 89.2 plus 32, which gives 193°F.. And for kill win we have negative 89.2 Plus 2 73.15 which is 184 Kill them.

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