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The thermometer hanging on Jessica's patio reads [tex][tex]$18^{\circ} C$[/tex][/tex] on a cool autumn day.

The temperature on Jessica's patio in Fahrenheit is [tex]\square \, ^{\circ} F[/tex]. Use this formula to convert the temperature: [tex]T_{(\,^{\circ} F)} = \frac{9}{5} \times T_{(\,^{\circ} C)} + 32[/tex].

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To convert the temperature from Celsius to Fahrenheit, we use the formula:

[tex]\[ T_{\left(^{\circ}F\right)} = \frac{9}{5} \times T_{\left(^{\circ}C\right)} + 32 \][/tex]

Given that the temperature on Jessica's patio is [tex]\( 18^{\circ}C \)[/tex], we can substitute this value into the formula:

[tex]\[ T_{\left(^{\circ}F\right)} = \frac{9}{5} \times 18 + 32 \][/tex]

First, we need to calculate the product [tex]\(\frac{9}{5} \times 18\)[/tex]:

[tex]\[ \frac{9}{5} \times 18 = 32.4 \][/tex]

Next, we add 32 to this result:

[tex]\[ 32.4 + 32 = 64.4 \][/tex]

Thus, the temperature on Jessica's patio in Fahrenheit is [tex]\( 64.4^{\circ}F \)[/tex].