The temperature F, in degrees Fahrenheit, that corresponds to a temperature C, in degrees Celsius, is given by the equation F = (9/5)C + 32. If you graph this equation for 0 < (the sign has a _ below it to mean or equal to) C < (the sign has a _ below it to mean or equal to) 100, you will notice that the point whose coordinates are (45, 113) is on the graph. Write a sentence that describes the meaning of this ordered pair.

The ordered pair (45, 113) on the graph of the equation F = (9/5)C + 32 represents the temperature where 45 degrees Celsius is equivalent to 113 degrees Fahrenheit.

The ordered pair (45, 113) on the graph of the equation represents that when the temperature is 45 degrees Celsius, the corresponding temperature in degrees Fahrenheit is 113.