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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 Celsius = 23 degrees Fahrenheit
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.
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.