-10F is acceptable, but ideally there should be a degree symbol between the -10 and the F but that symbol is often not available in a computer font or on a typewriter.
Fahrenheit (F) = Celsius x 5/9 + 32. Accordingly, 180 below zero Celsius equals in Fahrenheit -180x 5/9 + 32. The result is -68 degrees Fahrenheit.
Conversion: -65°C → -65 × 9/5 + 32 °F = -85°F
Yes. Water freezes at 32 degrees Fahrenheit.
This is the one (and only) number where the Fahrenheit and Celsius scales are equal. Thus -40 deg C = -40 deg F
118-48=70
What is the integer of 6 degrees Fahrenheit below zero?
This is the only temperature where it coincides between the Celsius and Fahrenheit scales. 40 degrees below zero on the Celsius scale is 40 degrees below on the Fahrenheit scale.
-39 degrees Celsius is equal to a temperature of -38.2 degrees Fahrenheit.
(-180) degrees Celsius = -292 degrees Fahrenheit.
Fahrenheit (F) = Celsius x 5/9 + 32. Accordingly, 180 below zero Celsius equals in Fahrenheit -180x 5/9 + 32. The result is -68 degrees Fahrenheit.
No, 30 degrees Celsius is 86 degrees Fahrenheit.
-23ºF = -30.56ºC
-29.4 degrees Celsius.
-21.67 ℃
-25 degrees Fahrenheit is -31.67 degrees Celsius.
459.67 degrees Fahrenheit below zero holds the record as the lowest temperature that can [theoretically] be obtained; -459.67oF is absolute zero.
-10ºF = -23.33ºC