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Fahrenheit temperature F is 32 more tha ninefifths of the centrigrade temperature C.
Frame the formula making F as the subject.

A

` F = 32 - (9)/(5) C `

B

` F = 32 + ( 9)/(5) C `

C

` F = (9)/(5) C - 32 `

D

` F = 32 xx(9)/(5) C `

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