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  • 07-08-2019
  • Physics
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On a day when the temperature reaches 50°F, the temperature in degrees Celsius is: 20°C
10°C
5°C

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jcobisr jcobisr
  • 13-08-2019

Answer:

10°C

Explanation:

To convert °F to °C, we use the formula:

°C =  (°F - 32) * ( 5/9)

So, to convert 50°F to the equivalent  in °C, we can proceed as follows:  

°C = ( 50 - 32 ) * (5/9)  

°C = ( 18 ) *  (5/9), which is, approximately,

°C = 9.999999999... ≈ 10 (5/9 ≈0.555555...)

So, 50°F is equivalent to 10°C.

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