Amusing enough, -40 °F. Just substitute C by -40 in the (correct) formula you provided, and calculate.
2007-03-07 09:26:01
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answered by jcastro 6
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40c In Fahrenheit
2016-10-22 11:19:32
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answered by ? 4
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It would be -40F.
The way my meteorology professor taught us to calculate temps without dealing with fractions is this:
To get Celsius
(F - 32) / 1.8
To get Fahrenheit
(C * 1.8) + 32
2007-03-07 09:35:28
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answered by Anonymous
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-40 is -40 in F and C.
2007-03-07 09:27:44
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answered by David 5
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-40 deg F = -40 deg C
This is the one temperature where the two scales read the same number.
2007-03-07 09:25:29
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answered by Anonymous
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for temp conversion tables click on da link below
2007-03-07 09:29:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Yup, -40C = -40F
2007-03-07 11:50:54
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answered by nikkindeet 3
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