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math_alg_272
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Math | algebra | linear_functions | Hard | A lab thermometer uses \(F(x) = \frac{9}{5}(x - 273.15) + 32\) to convert a temperature of \(x\) kelvins to degrees Fahre... | |
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math_alg_271
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Math | algebra | linear_functions | Hard | A lab thermometer uses \(F(x) = \frac{9}{5}(x - 273.15) + 32\) to convert a temperature of \(x\) kelvins to degrees Fahre... | |
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math_alg_270
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Math | algebra | linear_functions | Hard | A lab thermometer uses \(F(x) = \frac{9}{5}(x - 273.15) + 32\) to convert a temperature of \(x\) kelvins to degrees Fahre... | |
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math_alg_269
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Math | algebra | linear_functions | Hard | A lab thermometer uses \(F(x) = \frac{9}{5}(x - 273.15) + 32\) to convert a temperature of \(x\) kelvins to degrees Fahre... | |
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math_alg_268
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Math | algebra | linear_functions | Hard | A lab thermometer uses \(F(x) = \frac{9}{5}(x - 273.15) + 32\) to convert a temperature of \(x\) kelvins to degrees Fahre... | |
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math_alg_267
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Math | algebra | linear_functions | Hard | A lab thermometer uses \(F(x) = \frac{9}{5}(x - 273.15) + 32\) to convert a temperature of \(x\) kelvins to degrees Fahre... | |
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math_alg_266
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Math | algebra | linear_functions | Hard | A lab thermometer uses \(F(x) = \frac{9}{5}(x - 273.15) + 32\) to convert a temperature of \(x\) kelvins to degrees Fahre... | |
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math_alg_265
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Math | algebra | linear_functions | Hard | A lab thermometer uses \(F(x) = \frac{9}{5}(x - 273.15) + 32\) to convert a temperature of \(x\) kelvins to degrees Fahre... | |
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math_alg_264
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Math | algebra | linear_functions | Hard | A lab thermometer uses \(F(x) = \frac{9}{5}(x - 273.15) + 32\) to convert a temperature of \(x\) kelvins to degrees Fahre... | |
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math_alg_263
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Math | algebra | linear_functions | Hard | A container of protective spray covers \(240\) square feet. The total surface area of some art display boards is \(a\) sq... |