4. Take your values from the previous chart (in question 2) and co
le previous chart (in questi...
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4. Take your values from the previous chart (in question 2) and co
le previous chart (in question 2) and convert them from Celsius to Fahrenheit.
Follow the example below, and use the conversion rule to fill out the chart for degrees Fahre
t= 12 and t = 24.(2 points: 1 point for each row)
F(t) = C(1) +32
Example:
0.-3.2)
C(O)= -3.2
FO) = (-3.2) +32
F(0) = -5.76 +32
F(O) = 26.24 °F
24
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