use the formula of taking what ever your celius temp is and multiply it by 9/5 and then add 32.
2007-04-06 15:07:16
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answered by Skier_148 3
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F = 9/5 (C + 40) - 40
C = 5/9 (F + 40) - 40
Not the standard formulae, but they are easier for me to remember.
I don't know why someone dissed this. It's derived from the fact that C = F at minus 40 degrees. The formulae are parallel, and one only has to remember which is 5/9 and 9/5
2007-04-06 21:36:35
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answered by greydoc6 7
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f=(9/5)*C +32
alternatively, google can do this. Do a google "search" for "xx degrees Celsius in Fahrenheit"
2007-04-06 21:30:57
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answered by MLBfreek35 5
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celsius to farenheit:
cx1.8+32
f to c
(f-32)/1.8
2007-04-06 21:29:33
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answered by blah 4
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c*1.8+32=f
2007-04-06 22:19:33
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answered by Every Movie Seeing Guy 2
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on SPEAKING we change it by LIPS...
on PAPER we change it by PEN...
2007-04-07 04:20:28
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answered by sterzie 2
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