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The formula for converting temperature from degrees Celsius to degrees Fahrenheit is:
°F = 1.8 · (°C) + 32
Explanation:
The two scales for measuring the temperature of an object are Celsius scale and Fahrenheit scale. Mathematically, it can be written as :
[tex]^{\circ} F=(\dfrac{9}{5}\times ^{\circ}C)+32[/tex]
Where
°F = degree Fahrenheit
°C = degree Celsius
For example, if T = 30°C. It can be converted to °F as :
[tex]^{\circ} F=(\dfrac{9}{5}\times 30)+32[/tex]
[tex]^{\circ} F=86[/tex]
So, 30°C is equal to 86 Fahrenheit. Hence, this is the required solution.