The Fahrenheit temperature F decreased by 32 is equal to nine-fifths of the centigrade temperature C. The correct formula framed for the above statement will be :
F+32=59C
F−32=59C
F−32=95C
F+32=95C
A
F−32=95C
B
F+32=95C
C
F+32=59C
D
F−32=59C
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One-fifth of the centigrade temperature is equal to one-ninth of the difference between Fahrenheit (F) temperature and 32. C5=19(F−32) F−32=95C
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