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In this Exercise, use what you've learned about linear

Last updated: 7/16/2022

In this Exercise, use what you've learned about linear

In this Exercise, use what you've learned about linear functions and their properties to model real-world situations. 1. In science class, you learned about converting temperatures between degrees Celsius (°C) and Fahrenheit (°F), but recently you could not find a reference with the correct formulas. You then remembered that the relationship between °F and °C is linear. (a) Using this and the knowledge that 32°F = 0°C and 212° F = 100°C, find an equation that computes Celsius temperature in terms of Fahrenheit; i.e. an equation of the form C = "an expression involving only the variable F." (b) Analogously, find an equation that computes Fahrenheit temperature in terms of Celsius temperature; i.e. an equation of the form F = "an expression involving only the variable C."