Answer :
To convert a temperature in Fahrenheit ([tex]$F$[/tex]) to Celsius ([tex]$C$[/tex]), we use the formula:
[tex]$$
C = \frac{5}{9}(F - 32)
$$[/tex]
Given that [tex]$F = 57$[/tex], we first subtract 32:
[tex]$$
57 - 32 = 25
$$[/tex]
Now, multiply this result by [tex]$\frac{5}{9}$[/tex]:
[tex]$$
C = \frac{5}{9} \times 25 = \frac{125}{9} \approx 13.8889
$$[/tex]
Finally, we round [tex]$13.8889$[/tex] to the nearest whole number:
[tex]$$
C \approx 14
$$[/tex]
Thus, the temperature in Celsius is [tex]$\boxed{14^\circ C}$[/tex].
[tex]$$
C = \frac{5}{9}(F - 32)
$$[/tex]
Given that [tex]$F = 57$[/tex], we first subtract 32:
[tex]$$
57 - 32 = 25
$$[/tex]
Now, multiply this result by [tex]$\frac{5}{9}$[/tex]:
[tex]$$
C = \frac{5}{9} \times 25 = \frac{125}{9} \approx 13.8889
$$[/tex]
Finally, we round [tex]$13.8889$[/tex] to the nearest whole number:
[tex]$$
C \approx 14
$$[/tex]
Thus, the temperature in Celsius is [tex]$\boxed{14^\circ C}$[/tex].