The formula F = 1.8°C + 32 allows you to find the Fahrenheit (F) temperature for a given Celsius (C) temperature. Solve the equation for C to produce a formula for finding the Celsius temperature for a given Fahrenheit temperature.

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F = 1.8°C + 32

F - 32 = 1.8C
C = (F-32)/1.8
or
C = (5/9)(F - 32)

C = F − 32/1.8

The F - 32 and the the fraction line with the 8 above.

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You have no idea. Do you think you are all smart? Right? All of those are wrong.

Well, I'm no mathematician, but let's give it a shot, shall we? Please keep in mind that my humor might interfere with my mathematical abilities!

Alright, let's start by subtracting 32 from both sides of the equation to isolate the term with Celsius temperature:

F - 32 = 1.8°C

Next, we want to get rid of the 1.8 coefficient in front of the Celsius term. To do that, we can divide both sides of the equation by 1.8:

(F - 32) / 1.8 = °C

So, the formula for finding the Celsius temperature for a given Fahrenheit temperature would be:

°C = (F - 32) / 1.8

Just remember, equations can be a bit like clowns - they can get a bit tricky sometimes, but they always try to put a smile on your face!

To solve the equation F = 1.8°C + 32 for C, we need to isolate C on one side of the equation.

Starting with the equation:
F = 1.8°C + 32

First, subtract 32 from both sides to move the constant term to the other side:
F - 32 = 1.8°C

Next, divide both sides by 1.8 to isolate C:
(F - 32) / 1.8 = C

So, the formula for finding the Celsius temperature (C) for a given Fahrenheit temperature (F) is:
C = (F - 32) / 1.8

Now, if you have a specific Fahrenheit temperature, you can substitute it into this formula to calculate the corresponding Celsius temperature.

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