41 degrees Fahrenheit = 5 degrees Celsius
C = ( F - 32 ) x 5/9Where F is degrees Fahrenheit and C degrees CelsiusAccordingly 38 degrees Fahrenheit = (71 - 32 ) x 5/9 = 21.67 degrees Celsius71°F is almost 22°C
A temperature of 12 C = a temperature of 53.6 F
The Celsius and Fahrenheit scales meet at -40 degrees. This means that when you have -40 degrees Fahrenheit, you also have -40 degrees Celsius. If you want to check this use the following equation: Where F = degrees in Fahrenheit and C = degrees in Celsius, (F-32)*(5/9)=C. (-40 F - 32)*(5/9) = -40 C
117 degrees Fahrenheit is 47.22 degrees Celsius.F to C Formula: C = (F - 32) x (5/9)
22 - 5 = 17 degrees
Subtract the numbers: 5°C - 11°C = (5-11)°C = -6°C
5 °C - 10 °C = -5 °C (i.e. 5 degrees Celsius below 0 °C or 5 °C below freezing)
Degrees(C) = (Degrees(F)-32) * 5/9 Degrees(C) = (99.5-32) * 5/9 = 37.5 degrees(C) Also, Degrees(F) = Degrees(C) * 9/5 +32
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10 degrees Celsius = 50 degrees Fahrenheit.
formula: C=5/9x(F-32) so: C=5/9x(200-32) C=5/9x168 C=840/9 C=93.333 or 93.33 degrees F
yes, because -5 degrees is closer to zero.
5 degrees F is equal to -15 degrees C. The Fahrenheit scale is used mainly in the United States, while the Celsius scale is used worldwide.
-5 degrees Celsius = 23 degrees Fahrenheit
40.5 degrees Celsius is equivalent to 104.9 degrees Fahrenheit using the formula: F = (C x 9/5) + 32.
72 degrees Fahrenheit is approximately 22.2 degrees Celsius.