Formula: Convert Fahrenheit to Celsius
1. Subtract 32 degrees from the Fahrenheit temperature.
2. Multiply by 5.
3. Divide by 9.
Formula: Convert Celsius to Fahrenheit
1. Multiply the Celsius temperature by 9.
2. Divide by 5
3. Add 32
2006-08-18 18:25:14
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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To convert Fahrenheit temperatures into Celsius
Begin by subtracting 32 from the Fahrenheit number.
Divide the answer by 9.
Then multiply that answer by 5.
Here's an example: Change 95 degrees Fahrenheit to Celsius: 95 minus 32 is 63. Then, 63 divided by 9 is 7. Finally, 7 times 5 is 35 degrees Celsius.
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2006-08-18 18:26:24
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answer #2
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answered by Candi L 2
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To convert Fahrenheit temperatures into Celsius:
Subtract 32 from the Fahrenheit number.
Divide the answer by 9.
Then multiply that answer by 5.
Example: To change 75 degrees Fahrenheit to Celsius:
75 -32 = 43. Then, 43/9 is 4.77. Then, 4.77 x 5 is 23.88 degrees Celsius.
To convert Celsius temperatures into Fahrenheit:
Multiply the Celsius temperature by 9.
Divide the answer by 5.
Then add 32.
Example: Change 20 degrees Celsius to Fahrenheit:
20 x 9 = 180. Then 180 / 5 = 36. Finally, 36 + 32 = 68 degrees Fahrenheit
2006-08-18 18:32:10
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answer #3
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answered by Lightshow 2
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Here's How
1. Take the temperature in Celsius and multiply 1.8.
2. Add 32 degrees
3. The result is degrees Fahrenheit.
Now, convert 20 degrees Celsius to Farenheit
1.8 multiplied by 20 is 36
36 plus 32 = 68
2013-09-27 06:45:51
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answer #4
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answered by Kameran 1
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75 Degrees Fahrenheit To Celsius
2016-10-02 23:59:43
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answer #5
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answered by ? 4
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Degrees To Fahrenheit Formula
2016-06-26 02:34:23
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answer #6
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answered by margarite 3
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Fahrenheit to Celsius °C = (°F – 32) / 1.8
Celsius to Fahrenheit °F = °C × 1.8 + 32
2006-08-18 18:25:40
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answer #7
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answered by evie ♥'s her Dodgers 5
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This one's been asked a few times, but here's one of them - http://answers.yahoo.com/question/?qid=20060809233530AA80Gzm
Enjoy
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2006-08-18 18:25:58
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answer #8
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answered by SomeD 2
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there is not one really as it is a sliding scale
any formula you have will only give an approximate
2006-08-18 22:50:13
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answer #9
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answered by virginia o 3
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°C=(°F-32)/1.8
°F=(°C+32)*1.8
2006-08-22 16:21:56
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answer #10
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answered by Matthew 2
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