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Let's assume the temperature in the freezer is represented by "F" degrees Celsius. According to the information provided, the temperature in the fridge is 22 degrees Celsius warmer than the freezer temperature. So, the temperature in the fridge can be represented as "F + 22" degrees Celsius.

If you want to find the specific temperature in the fridge, you would need to know the exact temperature of the freezer (F). For example, if the freezer temperature is -18 degrees Celsius, then the fridge temperature would be:

Fridge temperature = Freezer temperature + 22 Fridge temperature = -18°C + 22°C Fridge temperature = 4°C

So, if the freezer is at -18°C, the fridge temperature would be 4°C. However, if you have a different freezer temperature (F), you can plug that value into the equation to find the corresponding fridge temperature (F + 22).

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