Solve the problem.
Choose any two data points and use them to construct a linear equation that models the data, with x being Fahrenheit and y Celsius. Then use the equation to find the Celsius temperature corresponding to 113° Fahrenheit.
A. y = (x - 32); 45° Celsius
B. y = (x + 32); 261° Celsius
C. y = (x - 32); 146° Celsius
D. y = (x + 32); 81° Celsius
Answer: A
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