degrees in farenheit -32 X5 /9
2007-02-03 00:08:28
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answer #1
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answered by El Viejo Pantera 3
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Use the formula: C = 5/9 * ( F - 32)
Where C is in deg Celsius and F in Fahrenheit.
2007-02-03 00:10:01
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answer #2
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answered by kanlim 3
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C = 5/9 x (F - 32)
Example : Change 212 °F to °C
C = 5/9 x (212 - 32) = 5/9 x 180 = 100
thus 212° F = 100° C
2007-02-03 00:09:16
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answer #3
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answered by Como 7
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10C = 50F approx
You multiply C by 2 and add 30
10 x 2 = 20
20 + 30 = 50
To go the other way, obviously you subtract 30 and divide by two.
This is the quickest and easiest way to get a rough appromation
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2007-02-05 23:01:59
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answer #4
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answered by willjam 2
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You can do this by plotting a graph whereby you will need an equation and which i do not know. Haha. Or you can use your handphone to convert the temperature.
Another alternative is, which is more sensible, to go to this website which i had found:
http://www.digitaldutch.com/unitconverter/
2007-02-03 00:03:14
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answer #5
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answered by Gaara of the Sand 3
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