United States cooking temperatures are usually rated in Fahrenheit.
In Fahrenheit. It would be nice if the US would go the way of the rest of the world and use the metric system. Even the English do not use the English system any more.
Since 80 degrees Centigrade is 176 degrees Fahrenheit, there are no countries that have that temperature. And if they did, no one could live there.
0 degrees centigrade
70 degrees Fahrenheit = 21.11 degrees Centigrade.
47 degrees Fahrenheit is 8.33333 centigrade
100 degrees Fahrenheit = 37.78 degrees Centigrade
140 degrees centigrade equal 284 degrees Fahrenheit.
This is a conversion formula for temperatures expressed in Fahrenheit to degrees centigrade. C = Celsius (degree centigrade) FN = Fahrenheit 0 C = 32 FN and every extra degree centigrade equals 1.8 degrees Fahrenheit.
116.6 degrees Fahrenheit equals 47 degrees Centigrade or Celsius
0 and 100 Fahrenheit - 32 / 9 x 5 = Celsius
246.1 degrees centigrade.
-44 degrees centigrade equals 47.2 degrees Fahrenheit.
4 degrees centigrade is equal to 39.2 degree Fahrenheit.