Multiply by 9, divide by 5 and add 32.
2006-07-21 10:49:13
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answer #1
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answered by crjensen77 2
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Multiply the Celsius by 9/5 then and add 32.
2006-07-21 10:51:07
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answer #2
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answered by jdomanico 4
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celsius / centigrade 0°C and 100°C are arbitrarily placed at the melting and boiling points of water and standard to the metric system
fahrenheit Fahrenheit established 0°F as the stabilized temperature when equal amounts of ice, water, and salt are mixed. He then defined 96°F as the temperature "when the thermometer is held in the mouth or under the armpit of a living man in good health."
to convert you can do the math or go to any of the conversion websites for this process. The formula for the conversion is F = (C x 9/5) + 32
2006-07-21 10:54:28
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answered by Silvatungfox 4
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1. The coolest way (no pun intended). Go to www.google.com.
Type "26 degrees celsius in fahrenheit" (or the other way around). It works!
2. The actual mathematical equations are:
To convert from Fahrenheit to Celsius:
Tc=(5/9)*(Tf-32)
To convert from Celsius to Fahrenheit,:
Tf=(9/5)*Tc+32
2006-07-21 10:49:19
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answered by FriendlyHelper 3
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Multiply the temperature in Celsius by 1.8, and then add 32 to get the temperature in Farenheit.
Examples:
0 deg C x 1.8 = 0, + 32 = 32 deg F
100 deg C x 1.8 = 180, + 32 = 212 deg F
2006-07-21 10:50:45
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answer #5
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answered by kflaux1 2
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Double the Celsius figure and ad 32 Deg.
Ferengeith it is close to the Farengieth Figure.
thats what i do .
2006-07-21 13:45:30
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answered by Anonymous
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°F = °C à 1,8 + 32
°C = (°F - 32) / 1,8
Freezing point of water in Celsius is zero. Boiling point of water in Celsius is 100. See that easy.
2006-07-21 10:57:46
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answered by fritz0700 2
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From Bob and Doug MacKenzie:
Multiply by two and add 30!
To go the other way, subtract 30 and divide by 2.
Works reasonably well for Earth weather.
2006-07-21 12:07:50
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answered by Polymath 5
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Multiply by 9.
Divide by 5.
Add 32.
or......F = (9/5) * C + 32
2006-07-21 10:50:33
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answered by Anonymous
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buy two thermometers. One Celsius and the other Fahrenheit. hold them up next to each other and compare the two numbers.
2006-07-21 10:51:32
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answered by BigRichGuy 6
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