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2 May, 17:09

Five ninths times the difference of f and 32

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  1. 2 May, 20:36
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    If we put that into an equation, we get

    (5/9) (f/32)

    because "five ninths" is a fraction, "times" is multiplication (which can be represented by parenthesis), "the difference" is division, and "the difference of f and 32" is a fraction.
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