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Solve the Problem 133.09F133.09^{\circ} \mathrm{F} Find the Celsius Temperatures at Which the Reaction May

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-In order for a chemical reaction to take place, the Fahrenheit temperature of the reagents must be at least 133.09F133.09^{\circ} \mathrm{F} . Find the Celsius temperatures at which the reaction may occur. (F=95C+32) \left(\mathrm{F}=\frac{9}{5} \mathrm{C}+32\right)


A) C271.56\mathrm{C} \geq 271.56^{\circ}
B) C56.16\mathrm{C} \leq 56.16^{\circ}
C) C56.16\mathrm{C} \geq 56.16^{\circ}
D) C<271.56\mathrm{C}<271.56^{\circ}

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