You do not get anything. The Celsius scale is an interval scale, not a ratio scale and so it is not additive.
35 degrees Celsius is 95 degrees Fahrenheit.
It is: 5/9*(35-32) = 1.67 degrees Celsius
The correct spelling is Celsius. 35ºF = 1.667ºC
35 degrees... Celsius and Centigrade are two different names for the same temperature scale.
Frozen.
15 add 20 = 35
Multiply by 9, divide the answer by 5 then add 32, giving 68. Quick way: double it and add 30 then subtract the first digit of the C temperature: 20 x 2 = 40, + 30 = 70, minus 2 = 68. This works best up to about 35 Celsius
20 c = 68 f 35 c = 95 f 55 c = 131 f
35 degree Celsius = 95 degree Fahrenheit 35 degree Celsius = 554.67 degree Rankine 35 degree Celsius = 28 degree Reaumur 35 degree Celsius = 308.15 kelvin
"sum" means what you get when you add them...
If you add 27 and 8, the answer is 35. 7 plus 8 is 15 and add it to 20, the answer is 35.
This is an unsaturated solution.
You add +273.15. For example, +20°C = +293.15 K.
The answer is 308.15 K (approx.). The Kelvin scale starts at absolute zero and is used in scientific laboratories. Celsius is for general use and set 0 and 100 as melting and boiling point of water respectively. To convert from C to K, add 273.15 to C.
35 degrees Celsius = 95 degrees Fahrenheit.
35 degrees Celsius is 95 degrees Fahrenheit.
35 degrees Celsius is 95 degrees Fahrenheit.