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In an experiment, a solution of hydrochloric acid is to be kept between 30° and 35° Celsius. What is the range of temperature in degree Fahrenheit if conversion formula is given by `C= (5)/(9) (F-32)`, where C and F represent temperature in degree Celsius and degree Fahrenheit, respectively.

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the required range of temperature is between 86° F and 95° F.
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