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Need to find F at C=25 deg. and C=30 deg.
C=5(F-32)/9
C=5/9(F-32)
9/5C=F-32
or
F=32 + 9/5C
Now at C=25 deg.
F=32 + 9/5*32 =32+45=77 deg.
Now at C=30 deg.
F=32+9/5*30=32+54=86 deg
Range of temperature in F is 77 - 86 deg.
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