-50°C is equal to -58°F in Fahrenheit.
-36°C is equal to -32.8°F in Fahrenheit.
The temperature in degrees Fahrenheit does not change when converting from Fahrenheit to Fahrenheit. Therefore, 36 degrees Fahrenheit is equal to 36 degrees Fahrenheit.
39.5°C is equal to 103.1°F in Fahrenheit.
37.9 degrees Celsius = 100.22 degrees Fahrenheit
It is Fahrenheit, with a capital F.
Simply a capital letter F.
The name Fahrenheit for the temperature scale is in honor of its inventor, Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit.
A capital "F" immediately following the number in question. For examples: +36F or -20F.
The letter F is used to mean Fahrenheit scale for temperatures. The symbol for "degrees Fahrenheit" is °F.
I think it is just F
Fahrenheit is a proper noun and should be capitalized.
-50°C is equal to -58°F in Fahrenheit.
-36°C is equal to -32.8°F in Fahrenheit.
The capital form of the letter "f" is "F".
The unit for Fahrenheit is degrees Fahrenheit (°F).
The temperature in degrees Fahrenheit does not change when converting from Fahrenheit to Fahrenheit. Therefore, 36 degrees Fahrenheit is equal to 36 degrees Fahrenheit.