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The temperature in degrees Fahrenheit is a function of the temperature in degrees Celsius (x). The following function can be used to find the temperature in Fahrenheit if we are given the temperature in Celsius:f(x)=95 x+32If it is 14 degrees Celsius, what is the temperature in degrees Fahrenheit? (Round to the nearest whole degree)Group of answer choices4057532732

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The temperature in degrees Fahrenheit is a function of the temperature in degrees Celsius (x). The following function can be used to find the temperature in Fahrenheit if we are given the temperature in Celsius:f(x)=95 x+32If it is 14 degrees Celsius, what is the temperature in degrees Fahrenheit? (Round to the nearest whole degree)Group of answer choices4057532732

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Solution

To find the temperature in Fahrenheit when it is 14 degrees Celsius, we need to substitute x = 14 into the function f(x) = 9/5x + 32.

Step 1: Substitute x = 14 into the function f(14) = 9/5 * 14 + 32

Step 2: Multiply 9/5 by 14 = 25.2 + 32

Step 3: Add 25.2 and 32 = 57.2

Rounding to the nearest whole degree, the temperature in Fahrenheit is 57 degrees.

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