IN 75 degrees I assume you mean Fahrenheit.
To convert F to C , use this equation:
( F - 32) * 5 / 9 = C
75-32=43 43 * 5/9=23.8889
Round it and you get about 23.9 C. Try to memorize the formula cause it is important with Fahrenheit to Celsius conversions.
2006-10-02 13:33:58
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answered by Anonymous
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What, 75 deg Kelvin, Fahrenheit, Centigrade...what?
If you mean 75 deg Fahrenheit (F), you can work that yourself.
First at what temp. does water boil? ANS: 212 deg F and 100 deg C
Second at what temp. does water freeze? ANS: 32 deg F and 0 deg C.
Third, what's the interval between boiling and freezing for both? ANS: 212 - 32 = 180 deg F, and 100 - 0 = 100 deg C.
So to convert 100 deg C interval to 180 deg F interval, we have to multiply C by 1.8; thus 1.8 X 100 C = 180 F,
We're almost there, but we need to look at the two extremes: boling and freezing. We said the water boils at 100 C and 212 F. In 1.8 X 100 C = 180 F, we are clearly 32 deg F shy of 212 F. So we have to add 32 F to both sides to keep the equation in balance; so that 32 F + 1.8 X 100 C = 212 F This is a good equation because it says that water boiling at 100 C will be boiling at 212 F also.
Now let's check the freezing extreme. If we set C = 0 deg, then we have 32 F + 1.8 X 0 = 32 F, which is correct. This is good, too, because water freezes at 0 C and 32 F. Because the two extremes and the interval are consistent, we can conclude that:
32 F + 1.8 X C = 32 F + 1.8 X 75 = the degrees in Fahrenheit (around 167 F) that are equivalent to 75 deg C.
2006-10-02 13:55:42
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answered by oldprof 7
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The equation is ( F - 32) * 5 / 9 = C so
75 F is 23.9 C
2006-10-02 13:34:07
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answered by rscanner 6
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its a temperature
it is equal to 167 Farenheit (used in the U.S.)
or, I believe, 348 Kelvin
2006-10-02 13:35:43
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answered by enginerd 6
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yeha, centigarde is just celsius, so if you mean, "what is 75 degrees celcius in celcius?", then, there you go, 75. if u mean "what is 75 degrees farenheit in celcius?", then just use the converting equation.
2006-10-02 13:44:42
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answered by 01winged 2
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IT means that the weather is very hot
2006-10-03 06:07:07
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answered by Arasan 7
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around 23...
2006-10-03 01:42:50
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answered by jcesar 3
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