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C=5/9 (F-32) The equation above shows ...

`C=5/9 (F-32)`
The equation above shows how a temperature F, measured in degrees Fahrenheit, relates to a temperature C, measured in degrees Celsius. Based on the equation, which of the following must be true?
I. A temperature increase of 1 degree Fahrenheit is equivalent to a temperature increase of `5/9` degree Celsius.
II. A temperature increase of 1 degree Celsius is equivalent to a temperature increase of 1.8 degrees Fahrenheit.
III. A temperature increase of `5/9` degree Fahrenheit is equivalent to a temperature increase of 1 degree Celsius.

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