C = 5/9(F-32)
C = (5/9) (11 - 32)
C = 5/9 (-21)
C = -105/9
C = 11.67
C = (5/9) (11 - 32)
C = 5/9 (-21)
C = -105/9
C = 11.67
Sorry Ms. Sue I cut of the top of the screenshot, it is 77 degrees Fahrenheit.
to C=105/9
So on mine C=(5/9)(77-32)
I got C=5/9(-45)
I am unsure how you did the math to come to your C=-105/9 answer and then the C=11.67 answer. Please show me those last steps if you do not mind, Thanks for all the help.
C = -105/9 I multiplied 5/9 times -21
C = -11.67 I divided the numerator by the denominator
When the temperature is 77 degrees F, it is 25 degrees C.
Work with the formula until you get 25 degrees C.
Let's say the temperature on a summer day is X degrees Fahrenheit.
Substituting X into the formula, we get:
C = (5/9)(X - 32)
To find the corresponding temperature in degrees Celsius, we need to evaluate this equation by substituting the value of X.
For example, if X = 80 degrees Fahrenheit, then the calculation would be as follows:
C = (5/9)(80 - 32)
C = (5/9)(48)
C ≈ 26.67 degrees Celsius
Therefore, at a temperature of 80 degrees Fahrenheit, the corresponding temperature in degrees Celsius is approximately 26.67 degrees Celsius.