A degree Celsius is equal to 9/5 of a degree Fahrenheit.
1 degree Celsius equals a change of 9/5 = 1.8 degrees Fahrenheit and 1 degree Fahrenheit equals a change of 5/9 = 0.555555555 degrees Celsius.
No, it is not. A Celsius degree equals 1.8 Fahrenheit degrees.
1 degree Celsius = 33.8 degrees Fahrenheit[°F] = [°C] × 1.8 + 32
1 degree Fahrenheit = -17.22 degrees Celsius
25 degrees celsius, as 34 degrees Fahrenheit equals 1 degree celsius.
-17.2
33.8 Fahrenheit.
Fahrenheit = (Celsius x 9/5) + 32) = (1 x 9/5) + 32 = 33.8 degrees Fahrenheit However a change in temperature of 1 degree Celsius would be equivalent to a change of 1.8 degrees Fahrenheit
1 Celsius degree = 1.8 Fahrenheit degrees
If you know how much Fahrenheit use; (F-32)X 5/9 = Celsius (example; 1° Fahrenheit = -17.2° Celsius) If you know how much Celsius use; C x 9/5 + 32 = Fahrenheit (example: 1° Celsius = 33.8 ° Fahrenheit) There is one temperature where they are the same. (-40C = -40F)
1 degree Celsius equals to 1.8 degrees Fahrenheit; but be wary that Celsius and Fahrenheit scales are normalized differently, so 0 degrees Celsius is 32 degrees Fahrenheit. Examples: -18C = 0F 0C = 32F 16C = 60F 30C = 86F 100C = 212F
Yes, 1 degree Celsius is equal to 33.8 degrees Fahrenheit. The formula for converting Celsius to Fahrenheit is ((C/9) x 5) + 32 = F.