Start by taking the number in Celsius and multiply it by 9. Then divide that number by 5, and then add 32. This is how you convert Celsius to Fahrenheit or use the equation F = (9/5)C + 32In this case, the answer is about 60.8 degrees Fahrenheit.
Certainly! Below is a sample COBOL program to convert temperature from Celsius to Fahrenheit: IDENTIFICATION DIVISION. PROGRAM-ID. TemperatureConverter. DATA DIVISION. WORKING-STORAGE SECTION. 01 CELSIUS-TEMP PIC 9(3). 01 FAHRENHEIT-TEMP PIC 9(3). PROCEDURE DIVISION. DISPLAY 'Enter temperature in Celsius: '. ACCEPT CELSIUS-TEMP. COMPUTE FAHRENHEIT-TEMP = (CELSIUS-TEMP * 9 / 5) + 32. DISPLAY 'Temperature in Fahrenheit is: ' FAHRENHEIT-TEMP. STOP RUN. This program will prompt the user to input a temperature in Celsius, perform the conversion to Fahrenheit, and then display the result.
100 degree Celsius it evaporates soon after, it already starts to evaporate at 100 degrees Celsius at about 106 degrees Celsius the water has reached It's max. temp. and will not evaporate more( don't let science teachers in class tell you that the thermometers are broken, we didn't fall for it, my friend did!)
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Start by taking the number in Celsius and multiply it by 9. Then divide that number by 5, and then add 32. This is how you convert Celsius to Fahrenheit or use the equation F = (9/5)C + 32In this case, the answer is about 60.8 degrees Fahrenheit.
Certainly! Below is a sample COBOL program to convert temperature from Celsius to Fahrenheit: IDENTIFICATION DIVISION. PROGRAM-ID. TemperatureConverter. DATA DIVISION. WORKING-STORAGE SECTION. 01 CELSIUS-TEMP PIC 9(3). 01 FAHRENHEIT-TEMP PIC 9(3). PROCEDURE DIVISION. DISPLAY 'Enter temperature in Celsius: '. ACCEPT CELSIUS-TEMP. COMPUTE FAHRENHEIT-TEMP = (CELSIUS-TEMP * 9 / 5) + 32. DISPLAY 'Temperature in Fahrenheit is: ' FAHRENHEIT-TEMP. STOP RUN. This program will prompt the user to input a temperature in Celsius, perform the conversion to Fahrenheit, and then display the result.
pretty cold id say
one stamp. currently they are 44 cents
I am looking for a cold storage locker in Pullman WA or Moscow ID
Identification division. Program-id. Environment division. Data division. Working-storage section. 77 f pic 9(3). 77 c pic 9(3)v99. 77 p pic z(3).z(2). Procedure division. Main-para. Display " enter fahrenheit temperature ". Accept f. Compute c rounded = ( f - 32 ) * 5 / 9. Move c to p. Display " temperature in degree celsius " p. Stop run.
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it is very cold, id bring a swestshirt/coat
id prefer cold because its more refreshing after a long intense workout
One for sale in my local area (Boise, ID) is going for $175.
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