If you have to know how to do it manually:
Tf = ((9/5)*Tc)+32
For example, to convert a Celsius temperature of 100 into degrees Fahrenheit, first multiply the Celsius temperature reading by nine-fifths to get 180. Then add 32 to 180 and get 212°F.
Or if it's not for school and you don't have to show your method, use a website. I have the page in the source bookmarked, it converts temperature, distance, weight, etc, etc. Very useful!
2007-03-21 04:12:50
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answered by Sheriam 7
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I like to use Google. It can do lots of conversions. For example, go to google.com and enter "20 celsius in fahrenheit" and you get:
20 degrees Celsius = 68 degrees Fahrenheit
2007-03-21 05:34:11
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answered by Gigabit 1
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Double the celsius temperature and then add 32. This will put you winthin one degree Fahrenheit
2007-03-21 04:23:47
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answered by Earl H 2
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(temp Celsius) * 1.8 + 32 = temp Fahrenheit
so if it's 15 degrees C, 15*1.8+32=59 degrees F
2007-03-23 20:03:32
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answered by nikblackstone75 1
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100*9 =x
x/5 =z * 32=
100*9/5+32=
2007-03-21 08:35:06
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answered by JOHNNIE B 7
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http://www.wbuf.noaa.gov/tempfc.htm
2007-03-21 04:10:34
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answered by biscuitperifrank 5
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