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The freezing point and the boiling point of water (both under the normal atmospheric pressure) are the base of the most commonly used temperature scale around Europe. It is Celsius temperature scale in Celsius degrees (\( ^{\circ}\mathrm{C} \)). Fahrenheit temperature scale in Fahrenheit degrees (\( ^{\circ}\mathrm{F} \)) is of general common use in English speaking countries especially in the USA. The basic temperature points in mentioned scales have the values:
\[ \begin{array}{l}
\text{Water freezing point } \dots\ 0\,^{\circ}\mathrm{C} / 32\,^{\circ}\mathrm{F} \\
\text{Water boiling point } \dots\ 100\,^{\circ}\mathrm{C} / 212\,^{\circ}\mathrm{F}
\end{array} \]
From the following equations choose the one that can be used to convert a temperature from its Celsius representation to the Fahrenheit value, provided you know that the relationship between the scales is linear. (In equations, \( F \) is a numerical value of a temperature in Fahrenheits and \( C \) is a numerical value of a temperature in Celsius.)
\( F=\frac95 C+32 \)
\( F=\frac59C+32 \)
\( F=\frac59 C-\frac{160}9 \)
\( F=32C+100 \)