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Question 1
Convert the given Celsius temperature to its equivalent temperature on the Fahrenheit scale. Use $C=\frac{5}{9}(F-32)$ or $\mathrm{F}=\frac{9}{5} \mathrm{C}+32$, where $\mathrm{F}$ is the degrees in Fahrenheit and $\mathrm{C}$ is the degrees in Celsius.
$-10^{\circ} \mathrm{C}$
Question 2
$-10^{\circ} \mathrm{C}=\square^{\circ} \mathrm{F}$
(Round to the nearest tenth as needed.)

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Final Answer: \(-10^\circ C=\boxed{14.0}^\circ F\)

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Step 1 :Given the Celsius temperature as -10 degrees, we need to convert this to Fahrenheit. The formula to convert Celsius to Fahrenheit is \(F=\frac{9}{5}C+32\).

Step 2 :Substitute -10 for C in the formula: \(F=\frac{9}{5}(-10)+32\).

Step 3 :Simplify the expression to find the Fahrenheit temperature.

Step 4 :Final Answer: \(-10^\circ C=\boxed{14.0}^\circ F\)

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