Celsius to fahrenheit:
(C*9) / 5 +32
multiply it by 9, then divide it by 5, then add 32.
backwards:
((F) - 32 ) /9 *5
there are some converters on the web if you don't want to use the formula:
www.wbuf.noaa/gov/tempfc.htm
2006-11-26 07:38:21
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answered by ildiko 2
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G'day Disco Duck,
Thank you for your question.
The formula to convert Celsius into Fahrenheit is Tc = (5/9)*(Tf-32). Firstly, you subtract 32 from the Fahrenheit temperature. Then you multiply it by 5/9ths. For example, if you want to convert 32 degrees Fahrenheit (the freezing point of water) to Celsius, you first subtract 32 degrees from it. You then multiply it by five/ninths coming up with zero degrees celsius.
In order to Celsius to Fahrenheit, you do the same in reverse. with the formula being Tf = ((9/5)*Tc)+32. If you are converting 100 degrees Celsius, you first multiply it by nine/fifths then add 32 ending with 212 degrees celsius.
I have attached sources for your reference including conversion calculators which take the gruntwork out.
Regards
2006-11-26 15:47:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Multiply times 1.8 and add 32.
so 20 C = (20 * 1.8) + 32 = 36 + 32 = 68 F
2006-11-26 15:30:11
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answered by Jim R 3
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multiply degrees celsius by 9/5 and add 32
2006-11-26 15:30:01
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answered by Anonymous
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if you're looking at the temp at your bank double it and ad 30. That will get you as close as the weather guy.
2006-11-26 16:08:26
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answered by car guy 2
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Buy a cheap (99c) dual scale thermometer at the 99c store.
2006-11-26 15:37:49
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answered by thvannus@verizon.net 3
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go to this website, it'll convert it for you
http://www.wbuf.noaa.gov/tempfc.htm
2006-11-26 19:41:12
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answered by germanygirl_us 3
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