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There are many different units used in temperature, the most common is Fahrenheit and Celsius.
76 degree Fahrenheit is 24.44 Celsius. You do the Math: To convert Fahrenheit temperatures into Celsius: Begin by subtracting 32 from the Fahrenheit number. Divide the answer by 9. Then multiply that answer by 5.
Fahrenheit to Celsius: [°C] = ([°F] − 32) × 5⁄9
The Fahrenheit scale may be used in the United States for weather reporting, cooking, or in some industrial processes. It is less commonly used in scientific research and international contexts where the Celsius scale is more prevalent.
Fahrenheit the person was German. Fahrenheit the scale is used in the US and its territories.
math is used to show people the different ways math can be used such as fractions or decimals you name it
The letter F is used to mean Fahrenheit scale for temperatures. The symbol for "degrees Fahrenheit" is °F.
It depends Celsius is used in most part of the world and Fahrenheit is only used in USA.
It depends Celsius is used in most part of the world and Fahrenheit is only used in USA.
Math used to be called Arithmetic.
Name a year. Math was used then.
32 equals degrees Fahrenheit at which water freezes