F to C: (n-32) times .555
(n= 68F)
C to F: n times 1.8 then add 32
(n=__C)
2007-01-28 07:48:18
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answered by burzlondewen 3
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How Do I Convert 68F Into Celsius?
2015-08-11 15:29:06
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answered by Linea 1
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68f To Celsius
2016-10-07 02:12:14
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answered by ? 4
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There are a few things you must remember to always be able to remember how to do this:
1) Each degrees Celsius is about 2 degrees Fahrenheit, 9/5 to be exact.
2) 0 degrees C is 32 degrees F - freezing temperature.
You derive the equations:
F = 9/5C + 32
and
C = ( F - 32 ) * 5 / 9
then solve for one or the other.
2007-01-28 08:12:14
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answered by themountainviewguy 4
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This method is simple, accurate and easy to remember. 1/ Take the Fahrenheit temperature and add 40. 2/ Multiply by 5/9 (you can remember this because there are fewer degrees between the freezing and boiling points of water on the Celsius scale) 3/ Subtract 40 = 18.88888888888888889, the correct answer. You can use the same method in the opposite direction except you multiply by 9/5 (going to the larger scale) This works because the two scales share the same point at -40 degrees
2016-03-26 22:35:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Subtract 32 from 68, then multiply by 5/9 ths
68-32= 26
26 X 5/9 =14.44444444444 etc.
Rounded off to tenths, the answer is 14.4 degrees celsius.
2007-01-28 07:59:49
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answered by drdos43 2
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(68-32) times (5/8)
68 degrees Fahrenheit = 20 degrees Celsius
basically degress fahrenheit minus 32, times five over 9 = degress celsius
2007-01-28 07:48:31
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answered by applejacks 3
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http://vathena.arc.nasa.gov/curric/weather/convert.html, 68degrees fahrenheit = 20 degrees celsius
2007-01-28 07:47:49
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answered by craig 3
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Follow the equation C=5/9F-160/9
2007-01-28 07:50:23
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answered by Marquise H 1
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