its actually 51 degrees F so there are 51
2007-01-16 13:30:47
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answer #1
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answered by bijal 2
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well, 51 F is really in degrees, so 51. Or, 19 C, because32 F is 0 C, so 51-32=19
2007-01-16 21:37:38
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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You did want to convert this degrees Celcius, right?
51 degree Fahrenheit = 10.5555556 degree Celsius
2007-01-16 21:35:01
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answer #3
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answered by RaynorShine 3
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On Fahrenheit it would be 51 degrees.
2007-01-16 22:03:24
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answered by Otter Pop 2
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The answer is 510.67 -- the difference (in degrees Fahrenheit) between absolute zero and 51 degrees F. All temperatures are relative to absolute zero.
Start with absolute zero, where it's 0 degrees Kelvin and minus 459.67 Fahrenheit (F = (K x 1.8) - 459.67). The difference between -459.67 and +51 is 510.67.
2007-01-17 20:26:21
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answer #5
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answered by Rick K 2
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11 C
2007-01-16 21:29:15
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answered by Nick C 4
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on the F scale there are 51 degrees. to convert to celcius, look up the formula on a search engine. it's pretty simple but i can't remember it although it involves 9/5 somehow...google it and save your points!
2007-01-16 21:35:53
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answered by cowboybabeeup 4
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WHICH DEGREE?!?!?!?!?!?!?!
It can be Degrees Fahrenheit or Degrees Celsius.
It's like saying....
"what's the population of the 300 million people of the United States? Not the 300 million people, the population!"
2007-01-17 20:39:04
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answered by argentina1989 3
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51 degrees farenheit. Obviously.
2007-01-16 21:33:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Celsius is 10.5 dgrees or perhaps you are interested in Kelvin which is 283.7
2007-01-16 21:50:05
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answered by lynn y 3
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