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  • 11-05-2021
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What is the temperature increase in degrees Fahrenheit that is equivalent to a temperature increase of 10°C?

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  • 11-05-2021

Answer: [tex]50^{\circ}F[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

Temperature increase is [tex]10^{\circ}C[/tex]

We know, conversion scale of Celcius to Fahrenheit is  

[tex]0^{\circ}C\times \dfrac{9}{5}+32=32^{\circ}F[/tex]

for [tex]10^{\circ}C[/tex], it is

[tex]\Rightarrow 10\times \dfrac{9}{5}+32\\\\\Rightarrow 18+32=50^{\circ}F[/tex]

It is equivalent to [tex]50^{\circ}F[/tex]

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