Answer:
[tex]9C=5(F-32)[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
The equation which can convert the temperature from degree Celsius into degree Fahrenheit is given as under
[tex]9C=5(F-32)[/tex]
We can solve it further for F as
[tex]9C=5F-5 \times 32[/tex]
[tex]9C=5F-160[/tex]
[tex]9C+160=5F[/tex]
Dividing both sides by 5 we get
[tex]\frac{9C}{5}+32=F[/tex]
[tex]F=\frac{9C}{5}+32[/tex]
Now substituting values of C in this equation will give us the corresponding values of F
Ex : C=1
[tex]F=\frac{ 9\times 1}{5}+32[/tex]
[tex]F=\frac{ 9+160}{5}[/tex]
[tex]F=\frac{ 169}{5}[/tex]
Hence 1 degree Celsius is [tex]\frac{ 169}{5}[/tex] degree Fahrenheit