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One city's highest temperature during this passed summer was 34 degrees Celsius, a second city's highest temperature over the same period was 97 degrees Fahrenheit. Convert City 2's temperature to Fahrenheit, using F=(C×95)+32, to determine which city had the highest temperature during the summer

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Answer:

[tex]City_2 = 97F[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

[tex]City_1 = 34C[/tex]

[tex]City_2 = 97F[/tex]

Determine which of the cities has higher temperature in degree F

Using:

[tex]F = (C * 9/5) + 32[/tex]

Considering [tex]City_1 = 34C[/tex]

Substitute 34 for C

[tex]F = (34 * 9/5) + 32[/tex]

[tex]F = (306/5) + 32[/tex]

[tex]F = 61.2 + 32[/tex]

[tex]F = 93.2[/tex]

This implies that City 1's temperature is 93.2F

[tex]City_1 = 93.2F[/tex]

Comparing this to  [tex]City_2 = 97F[/tex]

We can conclude that City_2 has a higher temperature

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