The average temperature in February for North Polar, Alaska is -11 degrees Celsius. Use the expression 9C+160/5 to find this temperature in degrees Fahrenheit. Round to the nearest degree. Then explain its meaning.
The temperature in Fahrenheit will be 12.2F and it can be rounded as 12F and your given expression is wrong it should be (°C × 9/5) + 32 = °F Hope it helps : )