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The equation above gives the Celsius temperature, C, corresponding to the Fahrenheit temperature, F. Find the Celsius temperature equivalent to 59° F. A. 15° C B. 20° C C. 27° C D. 47° CReset

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The equation above gives the Celsius temperature, C, corresponding to the Fahrenheit temperature, F. Find the Celsius temperature equivalent to 59° F. A. 15° C B. 20° C C. 27° C D. 47° CReset

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