To convert from Farenheit to Celcius, subtract 32, then multiply by 5/9.
So 350 F would be 176.67 C
2006-07-12 14:33:58
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answer #1
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answered by tdw 4
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F=9/5 C+32
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C=5/9 (F-32)= 5/9(350-32)=5/9(318)=5(35 1/3)= 175 5/3= 176 2/3º
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2006-07-12 14:34:06
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answer #2
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answered by Eulercrosser 4
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C=(F-32) x 5/9 ... so plug in 350 for F and solve for C. If you aren't a math person, there are several converters on the Web. Just search Fahrenheit Celsius conversion.
2006-07-12 14:39:07
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answer #3
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answered by dbaldu 6
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F = C x 9/5 +32 degrees.
C= F - 32 degrees over 1.8
Am looking at my metric conversion rule!!
Good luck
2006-07-12 14:38:14
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answer #4
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answered by pattyannd 1
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You can (though I would bet you won't) discover the formula for yourself by knowing that water freezes at 0 C and 32 F, and water boils at 100 C and 212 F. That way if you forget on the test you will remember how to derive it.
2006-07-12 14:36:18
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answer #5
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answered by 1,1,2,3,3,4, 5,5,6,6,6, 8,8,8,10 6
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use the formula : C = 5/9(F-32)
2006-07-12 15:33:28
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answer #6
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answered by Subhash G 2
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c=9/5(F+32)
2006-07-12 14:39:03
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answered by wizard 4
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350-32X5/9= celcius
2006-07-12 14:34:39
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answered by green star 3
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Use http://www.google.com
In the Google search box, type:
350 f in c
... you'll have your answer.
2006-07-12 16:07:23
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answer #9
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answered by genericman1998 5
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It would be 176 C.
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2006-07-12 14:35:08
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answer #10
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answered by WhiteOps 2
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