There are a bunch of online converters that you can find in a search. Can't remember the forumula, though. Sorry!
http://www.wbuf.noaa.gov/tempfc.htm
2007-02-07 04:52:13
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answer #1
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answered by Julia 3
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64 Fahrenheit To Celsius
2016-10-31 08:38:34
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answered by ? 4
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C = (F - 32) * 5/9
C = (64 - 32) * 5/9
C = 17.78
So 64 degrees Fahrenheit is 17.78 degrees celsius.
Happy converting.
2007-02-07 04:53:17
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answered by le_papillon_vert 2
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C is Celsius and F is Farenheit
The equation fo conversion is F=1.8C+32
Therefore the inversion is C=5(F-32)/9
=>To convert 64F to C, you just input it into the latter formula to get
C=5(64-32)/9=160/9=17.778degrees celsius
To convert 14 farenheit input it into the same formula to get
C=5(14-32)/9=-10degrees Celsius
2007-02-07 04:55:25
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answered by RobLough 3
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(F - 32) X 5 / 9 = C
So, 64 - 32 = 32 X 5 / 9 = 160 / 9 = 17.7777...= 17.8 C approx
And for 14 degrees F,
14 - 32 = - 18 X 5 / 9 = - 10 C
I hope you got the procedure now clearly.
2007-02-07 05:29:27
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answered by Swamy 7
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F-32/1.8 will handle the fahrenheit to celsius conversion nicely. To go the other way it's Cx1.8+32.
2007-02-07 04:59:32
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answered by mustanger 5
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subtract 32 and then multiply by 5/9
64-32=32 x 5/9 = 17.78C
2007-02-07 04:54:11
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answered by Anonymous
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It's actually C to F = 9/5 + 32 From F to C = (F - 32) x 5/9 Every increase in degrees C equals an extra 1.8 degrees F 15 C = 59.0 F 16 C = 60.8 F 17 C = 64.4 F
2016-03-27 03:54:18
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answered by Anonymous
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C=(F-32)5/9
Your temp is -10 degrees centigrade.
2007-02-07 04:58:21
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answered by Anonymous
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17-18 degrees
2007-02-07 04:58:46
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answered by Xiomy 6
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