Temperature: Comparing degrees Celsius (C) and degrees Fahrenheit (F)

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Temperature: Comparing degrees Celsius (C) and degrees Fahrenheit (F) Find the slope of the line above. Then use the slope to write an equation for the line.

Temperature: Comparing degrees Celsius (C) and degrees Fahrenheit (F) Find the slope of the line above. Then use the slope to write an equation for the line. Slope = 9/5 F = 9/5 C + 32, or F = 1.8 C + 32 Suppose the temperature outside is 35oC. What is the corresponding temperature in oF?

Temperature: Comparing degrees Celsius (C) and degrees Fahrenheit (F) Find the slope of the line above. Then use the slope to write an equation for the line. Slope = 9/5 F = 9/5 C + 32, or F = 1.8 C + 32 Suppose the temperature outside is 35oC. What is the corresponding temperature in oF? 95 oF