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17 April, 13:58

In the literal equation below, what do C and F represent?

F=9/5C+32

variables

constants

units

numbers

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  1. 17 April, 15:18
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    C and F are variables since they vary (aka change) in value.

    C is the place holder for the temperature in degrees Celsius.

    F is the place holder for the temperature in degrees Fahrenheit.

    This formula allows you to convert from Celsius to Fahrenheit.

    The final answer is choice A) variables
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