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 ¡ÜC ¡Ü100, 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) represents a temperature conversion from Celsius to Fahrenheit. In this case, a temperature of 45 degrees Celsius is equivalent to 113 degrees Fahrenheit.