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6 May, 04:23

One can convert temperature from Fahrenheit into Newton using the formula N=11/60 (F-32). What is the temperature in Fahrenheit corresponding to N degrees Newton?

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  1. 6 May, 06:37
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    N=11/60 * (F-32). Multiply both sides by 60/11, so that 60/11*N=F-32. Add both sides by 32, F=60/11*N+32.
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