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f(36) = -(36) -1 = -37
(36 x 1.8) + 32 = 96.8 degrees F
96.8 F
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Timothy F. Geithner is US Secretary of the Treasury as this is written.
The current secretary of the treasury is Timothy F. Geithner
f(36) = -(36) -1 = -37
36 f = 2.22 c 36 c = 96.8 f
36%, assuming that your five answers were all correct. Unless the instructor is grading on a curve, it would probably be an F or fail.