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`F=(9//5)C+32` is the linear equation that converts Celsius(C) to Fahrenheit (F).
(i) if the temperature is `35^(@)` then what is the temperature in fahrenheit (ii) if the temperature is `30^(@)` C then what is the temperature in fahrenheit

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