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The normal boiling point of water is `100^(@)C` or `212^(@)F` and the freezing point of water is `0^(@)C` or `32^(@)F`.
Find the linear relationship between C and F.

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The correct Answer is:
(i) `5/9(F-32)`
(ii) `37^@C`
(iii) `100.4^@`
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