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The official record for the lowest temperature ever

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The official record for the lowest temperature ever recorded on Earth was set at Vostok, Antarctica, on July 21, 1983. The temperature on that day fell to —89.2°C, well below the temperature of dry ice. What is this temperature in degrees Fahrenheit?

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QUESTION:

Problem 1P

The official record for the lowest temperature ever recorded on Earth was set at Vostok, Antarctica, on July 21, 1983. The temperature on that day fell to —89.2°C, well below the temperature of dry ice. What is this temperature in degrees Fahrenheit?

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Here we need to convert the given temperature in degrees Fahrenheit. The temperature is given to be  in celsius scale.

The relation between the Fahrenheit scale and the celsius scale is given by,

                                        

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