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We cannot divide Fahrenheit to Celcius, but we can convert from one to the other (both ways) to find the equivalent temperature on either scale.
Convert 240 k to the celsius scale
Wt is the formula to convert cgpa to percentage in 10 point scale
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Why not use the formula to convert from Celsius to Fahrenheit (or the other way round), to convert both temperatures to the same scale. Then you can easily compare them.
Are we talking nanometres? 1 nanometre is one BILLIONTH of a metre. Engineers choose a scale of measure that is proportionate to what they are measuring. Nanometres on a subatomic scale, light years on a cosmic scale. Certainly you can convert one to the other but it is of little use. To convert nm to feet. Feet to metre multiply by 0.3048. A nanometre is one billionth of that. One billion in numbers is 1,000,000,000.
1/16 convert to engineering scale, 1 divided by 16 = 0.0625" 0.0625" (architectural) divided by (12 in/feet) (to convert to engineering scale) = 0.0052" in engineering scale
461.67 R to convert from celcius scale: 0R = (0C + 273.15) x 9/5 to convert from Fahrenheit scale: 0R = 0F + 459.67
the scale is two #s that one is the least and the other is the greatest
One (M2) is a measure of Volume, and the other (M) is a measure of Length. You can not convert one measure into the other. Just like you can NOT convert Quarts into Feet.
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You dont. Minimum C is about maximum B. And the indentation is different. Even if you could convert it, the results would not be accurate.
Very easily - simply add 273.15 to Celsius to get Kelvin.
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See the related link for more information. The Likert scale with 5 points typically has a middle neutral (neither agree or disagree) choice. In the 4-point scale, the neutral choice is removed, so that person who is uncertain is forced to lean (even if slightly) one way or the other.
no you can not. There would be no way to tell how much weight was being read on both scales. You have to go out and buy a scale that has a higher weight allowance.