Roughly, take the temp in F, subtract 32, then divide it in half and that's C.
The other way, take C, multiply by 2, add 32.
If you want to be really specific, you'd take the temp in F minus 32, multiply by 5 and divide by 9, but for quick/rough est, in half will do.
2006-10-21 08:19:59
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answered by kundalinicat 2
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Subtract 32 and then multiply degrees F by 5/9 to obtain degrees C
41 F = 5 C
50 F = 10 C
59 F = 15 C
68 F = 20 C
77 F = 25 C
86 F = 30 C
95 F = 35 C
2006-10-21 08:18:58
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answered by Anonymous
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F To C Converter
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answered by Anonymous
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temp in f -32 x 5/9
exapmle 100 f
100-32 = 68
68 x 5 = 340
340 / 9 = 37.7
100 in f = 37.7 in C
2006-10-22 09:23:49
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answered by vachool 2
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2006-10-21 08:20:17
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answered by Matthew F 1
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32 degree C = 100 degree Fahrenheit
So if you want to convert F to C then you got to use the difference between F and C which is equal to 78 degrees
2006-10-21 08:21:08
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answered by aazib_1 3
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I believe that you take the temperature in F and either multipy by 5/9, or divide by 5/9. if that isn't right, then use 9/5. Try using those
2006-10-21 08:47:29
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answered by Mike 2
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Subtract 30 - then divide by 2. Not 100% accurate but not far off.
2006-10-21 08:20:25
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answered by MGO 1
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f-273*.10=c
2006-10-21 09:51:46
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answered by uloveme192 3
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look on a thermometer.most list f and c.find the f and cross it over to the c.good luck with that.
2006-10-21 08:20:08
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answered by jlthomas75844 5
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