You work in a materials testing lab and your boss tells you to increase the temperature of a sample by 37.1 ∘c . the only thermometer you can find at your workbench reads in degrees fahrenheit.

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Each Celsius degree is the size of 1.8 Fahrenheit degrees. So you need dip your Fahrenheit thermometer into the sample, see where you're starting, and then warm it up to a temperature that reads (37.1 x 1.8) = 66.8 Fahreheit degrees higher.
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