28.09.2021

For one month Siera calculated her home town’s average high temperature in degrees Fahrenheit. She wants to convert that temperature from degrees Fahrenheit to degrees Celsius using the function C of F = five-ninths (F minus 32) . What does C(F) represent?

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Option A) The temperature of F degrees Fahrenheit converted to degrees Celsius

Step-by-step explanation:

The formula to convert temperature from degrees Fahrenheit to degrees Celsius is:

C(F)=\frac{5}{9}(F-32)

If we have the measure of temperature in degrees Fahrenheit we can convert that temperature to degrees Celsius by substituting it in place of F. For example, if we want to convert 50 degrees Fahrenheit to degrees Celsius just  replace F in the above formula by 50 and C(F) will give the equivalent temperature in degrees Celsius.

So, C(F) represents the temperature of F degrees Fahrenheit converted to degrees Celsius. Option A gives the correct answer.

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We have to find how can someone convert the temperature from degrees Farhenheit to degrees Celsius using the function. The temperature in degrees Celsius is equal to the temperature in degrees Farhenheit minus 32 times 5/9. Or C ( F ) = ( F - 32 ) * 5/9. For example: the temperature is F = 50°; C ( 50 ) = ( 50 - 32 ) * 5/9 = 18 * 5/ 9 = 10 °C. The function is: C ( F ) = ( F - 32 ) * 5/9.
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The answer is below

Step-by-step explanation:

A function shows relationship between variables usually between inputs (an independent variable) and outputs (a dependent variable).

C(F) = 5/9(F - 32) shows the relationship between C and F. C(F) is the temperature in degree Celsius for any temperature in Fahrenheit. This means that the function C(F) represents the conversion of temperature from Fahrenheit to degree Celsius.

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