It will probably work out better in the long run for you to do your own homework, since we have no idea what edition of the book you have and our page numbers may not be the same as yours.
No, there are no negative numbers on the Fahrenheit temperature scale. The scale starts at 0 degrees Fahrenheit, which is the temperature at which a specific mixture of ice, water, and salt melts.
1 degree Celsius is equal to 9/5 degrees Fahrenheit. Or it is easier to think that one degree Celsius is approximately two degrees Fahrenheit. So, if one has a thermometer that reads both Fahrenheit and Celsius, one would expect about twice the range of numbers on the Fahrenheit side, as well as potentially having more numbers marked on the scale.
In Fahrenheit, higher numbers represent hotter temperatures.
At -40 degrees.
the temp of Uranus is 13 degrees Fahrenheit
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at -40 on each scale.
Any temperature can always be rounded to whole numbers.
7 degrees Celsius is 44.6 degrees Fahrenheit.
Yes, down to -459F which is absolute zero
98.6 Fahrenheit 310.15 kelvin
Both of them are at 100 Celsius or 212 Fahrenheit