Step 1 :Given the temperature in Celsius, \(C=35^{\circ}\), and the formula used to convert from Celsius to Fahrenheit, \(C=\frac{5}{9}(F-32)\).
Step 2 :We need to solve this formula for \(F\).
Step 3 :First, substitute \(C\) with \(35\) in the equation to get \(35=\frac{5}{9}(F-32)\).
Step 4 :Then, multiply both sides by \(\frac{9}{5}\) to isolate \(F-32\).
Step 5 :This gives us \(63=F-32\).
Step 6 :Next, add 32 to both sides of the equation to get \(F=63+32\).
Step 7 :So, the temperature in Fahrenheit is \(F=95^{\circ}\).
Step 8 :\(\boxed{F=95^{\circ}}\) is the final answer.