If its over 0 Celsius I find this rule works:
Double the celsius, and add 32.
Ex 1. 0 C would equate to 32 F
Ex 2 25 C would equate to 82 F
It's not exact, but its usually close enough for non-scientific work. Hope that helps!
2007-01-07 14:11:17
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answer #1
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answered by jeffedl 2
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The freezing point is 32 degrees farenhiet and the freezing point for Celcius is at 0 degrees
2007-01-07 22:12:55
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answered by hey, be a decent human being 2
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Yes, Fahrenheit is about 32 to Celsius 0.
2007-01-07 22:13:35
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answered by Darby 7
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You take the Celsius and multiply by 9/5 then add 32 and you have Fahrenheit...the same goes in reverse for F to C.
2007-01-07 22:11:50
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answered by fade_this_rally 7
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From Fahrenheit to Celsius is C=(F-32)*1.8
From Celsius to Fahrenheit is F=(C*1.8)+32
2007-01-07 22:13:01
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answered by Nick R 4
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nope
2007-01-07 22:35:56
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answered by azbandits12 1
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