Which one of the following is the <strong>correct</strong> relation between Celsius and Fahrenheit temperature scales ?<br>(Symbols carry their usual meanings)
- A. T_{F}=\frac{10}{3}T_{C}+32
- B. T_{F}=\frac{5}{9}T_{C}+36
- C. T_{F}=\frac{9}{5}T_{C}+36
- D. T_{F}=\frac{9}{5}T_{C}+32 ✓
Correct Answer: D. T_{F}=\frac{9}{5}T_{C}+32
Explanation
The correct relationship between the Celsius (T_{C}) and Fahrenheit (T_{F}) scales is given by the formula T_{F} = \frac{9}{5}T_{C} + 32.
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