Temp Increase 4D08Fd
1. The problem asks for the temperature increase in degrees Fahrenheit equivalent to a 10 degree Celsius increase.
2. The formula relating Fahrenheit ($F$) and Celsius ($C$) is:
$$F = 32 + 1.8C$$
3. Since we want the increase in temperature, we focus on the change part of the formula, ignoring the constant 32 (which is the offset).
4. The temperature increase in Fahrenheit, $\Delta F$, corresponding to a temperature increase in Celsius, $\Delta C$, is:
$$\Delta F = 1.8 \times \Delta C$$
5. Substitute $\Delta C = 10$ degrees:
$$\Delta F = 1.8 \times 10 = 18$$
6. Therefore, a 10 degree Celsius increase corresponds to an 18 degree Fahrenheit increase.
Final answer: 18 degrees Fahrenheit increase.