to get degrees Celsius you would use the following equation.
Tc = (5/9)*(Tf-32)
Where:
Tc = Degrees Celsius
Tf = Degrees Fahrenheit
and to get kelvins you would find Tc and use it in the following equation:
Tk = Tc + 273.15
where:
Tk = Kelvins (note it is not degrees, kelvin is a scale from absolute zero)
Tc = degrees celsius
2007-10-25 01:25:36
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answered by danielg33125 2
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Answer: 48 degrees Fahrenheit
2007-10-25 01:18:42
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answered by Jun Agruda 7
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It means that something is 48 degrees Fahrenheit.
2007-10-25 01:17:19
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answered by Fordman 7
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It's a temperature in Fahrenheit scale.
Forty-eight degrees Fahrenheit, which is roughly equivalent to 9°C.
More information about temperature:
1-The SI Unit for temperature is Kelvin (K)
2-The scale that most people learn is Celcius (C)
2007-10-25 01:27:56
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answered by Nizam89 3
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It's a temperature! Forty-eight degrees Fahrenheit, which is roughly equivalent to 9°C
How could anyone old enough to listen and read not know this? Even before starting school everyone with a radio or television is bombarded with several weather forecasts every day!
Oi!
2007-10-25 01:16:50
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answered by Hugo Fitch 5
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what are you asking a question for it means 48*f it is the temp
2007-10-25 01:19:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Forty eight degrees on the Fahrenheit temperature scale.
2007-10-25 01:16:49
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answered by Pedantic Scorpion 3
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TEMPERATURE
2007-10-25 04:07:42
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answered by terrorblade 3
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