3 degrees Celsius would be written as 3 oC with the degrees sign and a capital letter C.
If you want to find the temperature where the Celsius and Fahrenheit are the same, simply 1) write out the equation that relates them 2) substitute C for F, or F for C. What you are doing is saying they are the same. 3) Solve. The result will be the temperature at which Celsius and Fahrenheit are equal. I'm assuming that the answer is -40 degrees, but only because your question suggests it is. You can follow my above instructions to prove that out. If, however the answer is not -40 then the question is a trick question.
370 g.C) 5. When you and your opponent finish playing, make a table with three columns.(You can do this before the start of the game.) On the first column, write g(the symbol for gram). On the second one, write C(degree Celsius) and on the third, g.C(grams degree Celsius.) Everytime you capture a piece, record the value computed.Then place the computed values in the appropriate columns. Afterwards, add the total of the g and C columns and add their sum. Then, when you finish computing, multiply the total value with the g.C column(if you placed a value in this column. Otherwise, that is the total score. 6. The player with the lowest score wins. == == ==
"one ballpoint pen can write a line 4000 to 5000 miles" (previous answer)no way that a typical pen can write for 4 to 5 thousandmiles. according to the bic website, one of their medium point ballpoint pens writes up to 2 kilometers, which is about 1.25 miles. their longest lasting fine point pen writes for 2.5 to 3.5 km, or 1.6 to 2.2 miles. so that answer above was only off by a factor of two to four thousand.
You could write 0.15 kg. Or you could write 150 grams.
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1 kg = 1000 g
273k = 0c = 32f Note: Answers.com changed my capitalization . . . so, I shall write it, "273 degrees Kelvin = 0 degrees Celsius = 32 degrees Fahrenheit"
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Start with C Multiply by 1.8 Add 32 Answer = F
First find out the relation between m and mm.The relation is given as follows, 1 m=1000 mm . so ,1000 is the conversion factor that converts millimeters to meters.
Any fact involving 2 measurements that are exactly the same, but were done with different scales. 1 inch = 2.54 centimeters: this is an equality. This can make two conversion factors... (1 in / 2.54 cm) or (2.54 cm / 1 in) To write a conversion factor place one side of the equality in the numerator (top) of a fraction and the other side in the denominator (bottom) of the fraction.
1 foot to 12 icnhes
double celsius (double fahrenheit) { return (fahrenheit - 32.) * 5. / 9.; }
The units of the kelvin scale are 'Kelvin' not degrees, so the correct way to write it is simply 25k, or 25 Kelvin.
You write 'two degrees Celsius'. If you have more than one, "degrees" is plural.
5C or 5 Celsius