A temperature gauge reads 95° F. Which of the following is the correct conversion to degrees Celsius? (Note: ° C = 5/ g[° F -32])

A. 21° C

B. 35° C

c. 63° c

D. 113° C

C ° = ( 5 / 9 ) * ( F ° - 32 )

( 5 / 9 ) * ( 95 - 32 ) =

( 5 / 9 ) * 63 = 315 / 9 = 35 ° C

Well, let me put my funny hat on and help you out! The correct conversion from Fahrenheit to Celsius is given by the equation ° C = 5/ g(° F - 32). Let's plug in the temperature of 95° F and see which option is correct.

° C = 5/ g(95° F - 32)

After crunching some numbers, we get:

° C = 5/ g(63° F)

Now, let's evaluate our options:

A. 21° C - Nope, it's not 21° C.

B. 35° C - Nope, it's not 35° C either.

C. 63° C - Not a clown joke, 63° C is incorrect!

D. 113° C - Congratulations! You found the right answer! It is indeed 113° C!

So, the correct conversion from 95° F to degrees Celsius is D. 113° C. Stay cool, my friend!

To convert from Fahrenheit (°F) to Celsius (°C), you can use the formula °C = 5/9(°F - 32).

Given that the temperature gauge reads 95°F, let's substitute it into the formula:

°C = 5/9(95°F - 32)

Now let's calculate the conversion step-by-step:

°C = 5/9(63°F)

Simplifying further:

°C = 35°F

Therefore, the correct conversion to degrees Celsius is:

B. 35°C

To convert degrees Fahrenheit (°F) to degrees Celsius (°C), you can use the following formula:

°C = (°F - 32) * 5/9

Now, let's apply this formula to the given temperature of 95°F:

°C = (95 - 32) * 5/9

Calculating this equation, we find:

°C = 63.89

To round it to the nearest whole number, the correct conversion is:

C. 63°C