10 degrees Celsius = 50 degrees Fahrenheit
10c = 47.33333
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10 degrees Celsius = 50 degrees Fahrenheit.
Previous response: "79 degrees Fahrenheit" Wrong! 30 C is equivalent to 86 F or 303 K. An easy way to remember C to F is that a difference of 10 C is also expressed as 18 F, so that 0 C is 32 F, 10 C is 50 F, 20 C is 68 F, 30 C is 86 F, 40 C is 104 F...100 C is 212 F. Bonus question: where is C=F? Minus 40 C = Minus 40 F.
-10 deg C = 14 deg F.
This is 14o fahrenheit.
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10° C would be equal to 50° F. The formula for converting C° to F° is to multiply the C° by 1.8, then add 32.
-10°C = 14°F: -10°C multiplied by 1.8 +32 = 14°F
10 coins in a fountain
10 degrees Celsius = 50 degrees Fahrenheit.
10 chains in a furlong
-10°F = -23.3°C(-10°F - 32) multiplied by 5/9 = -23.3°C
F = (1.8 * C) + 32 Example: Find Fahrenheit when Celsius = 10 F = (1.8 * 10) + 32 F = 18 + 32 F = 50 10 degrees Celsius is equal to 50 degrees Fahrenheit
10 chains in a furlong
it is hotter on Celsius. 50 C = 122 F but 50 F = 10 C. the formula for this is (C X 1.8) + 32 to convert from C to F and F to C is (F-32)/1.8
Previous response: "79 degrees Fahrenheit" Wrong! 30 C is equivalent to 86 F or 303 K. An easy way to remember C to F is that a difference of 10 C is also expressed as 18 F, so that 0 C is 32 F, 10 C is 50 F, 20 C is 68 F, 30 C is 86 F, 40 C is 104 F...100 C is 212 F. Bonus question: where is C=F? Minus 40 C = Minus 40 F.
50°F = 10°C(50°F - 32) multiplied by 5/9 = 10°C