If a temperature in degrees Celsius is given as C, finding the sum of 1.8 times C and 32 gives the temperature in degrees Fahrenheit. The temperature in degrees Fahrenheit is given by , and 40°C is equal to °F.

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Answer:

The temperature in degrees Fahrenheit is given by

[tex]F=1,8*(C)+32[/tex]

40°C is equal to 104°F

Step-by-step explanation:

We can find the formula to find the temperature in degrees Fahrenheit with the problem information, the temperature in degrees Fahrenheit is given by:

[tex]F=1,8*(C)+32[/tex] (1)

F: Temperature in degrees Fahrenheit

C: Temperature in degrees Celsius

Now, with the equation (1) e can find how many degrees Fahrenheit are 40 degrees Celsius.

We need to replace 40 °C in the equation (1)

[tex]F=1,8*(40)+32\\F= 72+32[/tex]

F= 104 degrees Fahrenheit

Answer:

First box:  1.8(C + 32)

Second box: 104

I took the test myself and got it correct! :)