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The Formula is: (Reading in Centigrade-0)/100=(Reading in Fahrenheit-32)/180 The answer is 179.6 F
-40
When you convert Fahrenheit to centigrade (Celsius) you get exactly the same reading of -40.
Use this equation to convert degrees Celsius/Centigrade (ºC) to degrees Fahrenheit (ºF): [°F] = [°C] × 1.8 + 32
-27 degrees Celsius = -16.6 degrees Fahrenheit
Minus 40 degree.That is -40F=-40C
The numerical reading on the Fahrenheit thermometer may be higher, lower, or equal to the numerical reading on the Celsius thermometer. -- If either one reads below -40°, then both do, and the Fahrenheit reading is the lower one. -- If either one reads above -40°, then both do, and the Fahrenheit reading is the higher one. -- If either one reads -40°, then they both read -40°. -- Whatever the temperature, the Fahrenheit reading is always 32° greater than 1.8 times the Celsius reading.
I have a 2003 Sorento and hopefully for you it is the same. I assume you mean change the Centigrade temp reading to Fahrenheit? Here is the complete wording from the manual: If the battery has been discharged or disconnected, the temp mode will reset as Centigrade. This is normal condition and you can adjust the temp mode from centigrade to Fahrenheit as follows: Press the Temperature "Down button" 3 seconds or more with the "AMB" button held down. The display shows that THE UNIT OF TEMPERATURE IS ADJUSTED TO CENTIGRADE OR FAHRENHEIT. It works as I changed my battery and had the same problem.
Start by taking the number in Fahrenheit and subtracting 32. Then divide the number by 9, and then multiply it by 5. This is how you convert Fahrenheit to Celsius or use the equation C = (F - 32) × 5/9In this case, the answer is about 5.556 degrees Celsius.
160 Celsius = 320 Fahrenheit
77ºF = 25.0ºC
92 degrees