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The linear equation that converts Fahrenheit $(F)$ to Celsius $(C)$ is given by the relation, $\text{C}=\frac{5\text{F}-160}{9}$ What is the numerical value of the temperature which is same in both the scales?
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The linear equation that converts Fahrenheit $(F)$ to Celsius $(C)$ is given by the relation,
$\text{c}=\frac{5\text{F}-160}{9}$
If the temperature is $86^\circ F$, what is the temperature in Celsius?
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The linear equation that converts Fahrenheit $(F)$ to Celsius $(C)$ is given by the relation, $\text{c}=\frac{5\text{F}-160}{9}$ If the temperature is $35^\circ C$, what is the temperature in Fahrenheit?
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The following observed values of $x$ and $y$ are thought to satisfy a linear equation. Write the linear equation
$x$ $6$ $-6$
$y$ $-2$ $6$
Draw the graph, using the values of $x, y$ as given in the above table. At what points the graph of the linear equation
$i.$ Cuts the $X-$axis$?$
$ii.$ Cuts the $Y- $axis$?$
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The force exerted to pull a cart is directly proportional to the acceleration produced in the body. Express the statement as a linear equation of two variables and draw the graph of the same by taking the constant mass equal to $6 \ kg$. Read from the graph, the force required when the acceleration produced is:
$i. 5\ ms^{-2}$
$ii.\ ms^{-2}$
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