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If the temperature of a patient is `40^(@)C` his temperature in the Fahrenheit scale will be

A

`72^(@)F`

B

`96^(@)F`

C

`100^(@)F`

D

`104^(@)F`

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The correct Answer is:
D

`((F - 32)/(180) = (C - 0)/(100))`
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  • If the temperature of a partient is 40^(@)C , his temperature on the Fahrenheit scale will be

    A
    `72^(@)F`
    B
    `96^(@)F`
    C
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    D
    `104^(@)F`
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    D
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