The answer is 190oC as can be seen from the below table:
Fahrenheit Celsius Gas Mark 250°F 120°C Gas Mark ½ 275°F 135°C Gas Mark 1 300°F 149°C Gas Mark 2 325°F 162°C Gas Mark 3 350°F 176°C Gas Mark 4 375°F 190°C Gas Mark 5 400°F 204°C Gas Mark 6 425°F 218°C Gas Mark 7 450°F 232°C Gas Mark 8 475°F 246°C Gas Mark 9 500°F 260°C Gas Mark 9
To convert gas mark to electric oven temperature, you can use the following approximate conversions: Gas Mark 1 is about 275°F (140°C), Gas Mark 4 is about 350°F (180°C), and Gas Mark 6 is about 400°F (200°C). Keep in mind that electric ovens may vary, so it's always best to refer to your oven manual for specific temperature settings.
Gas mark 4 middle of oven for 20 min = chewy Gas mark 5 Top of oven 25 Min's =crunchy PS always refer to your own oven as times can vary ENJOY
Gas mark 4
170 degrees Celsius is equivalent to gas mark 3.
Gas mark 4.
Depends on what kind of Cake. Normal sponge cakes are best baked at Gas Mark 5.
The conversion for electric temperature to gas temperature is as follows. Gas mark 1/4, the coolest, is equivalent to 225 degrees Fahrenheit or 110 degrees Celsius. Gas mark 9, the hottest, is 475 degrees Fahrenheit or 240 degrees Celsius.
Well, if it's a gas oven, zero. :) Most newer ovens use about 10 kilowatts per hour (10kwh), so my guess would be about 40kwh for 4 hours.
gas mark 4
4-5 gas Mark
4-5 gas Mark
gas mark 4. 180 degree C