The relationship between Fahrenheit and Celsius is as follows: °F = °C * 1.8 + 32 If the weather forecaster says it will be 14 °F, what is that in Celsius?

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Answer:

The answer is "-10° C".

Explanation:

Fahrenheit and Celsius, both use scales for measuring their temperature standard. The Fahrenheit suggests, as just a cold water point by taking 32° F and hot water rate by taking 212° F. The freezing temperature of both the water at the Celsius scale is 0° C, as well as the boiling point of its water at 100° C.

Converting the Fahrenheit  to Celsius:

Formula: [tex]\bold{^{\circ}F = ^{\circ}C \times 1.8 + 32}[/tex]

°F= 14

[tex]\to 14 = ^{\circ}C \times 1.8 + 32}\\\\\to 14 -32 = ^{\circ}C \times 1.8 \\\\\to -18 = ^{\circ}C \times 1.8 \\\\\to ^{\circ}C = \frac{-18}{1.8} \\\\\to ^{\circ}C = \frac{-180}{18} \\\\\to ^{\circ}C = - 10[/tex]

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