100.4 F
The scale is the Celsius scale and not celcious. The freezing point depends on the substance under consideration and that has not been specified.
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40 degrees Celsius is 104 degrees Fahrenheit.
F = C x 9/5 + 32 F = 32 x 9/5 + 32 = 57.6 + 32 = 89.6 Fahrenheit
Here is the formula (Degrees Farenhight - 32) divided by 1.8 example (52 degrees Farenhight - 32 ) divided by 1.8 = 11.1111111 If you want to estimate you subtract 30 from the degree then divide it by 2 E.g. (52-30)divided by 2= 11
The formula is F = 9/5(C) + 329/5(36.8) + 32 = 66.24 + 32 = 98.25o F.
firstly take the temperature in Celsius and multiply 1.8. And add 32 degrees. The result is degrees Fahrenheit.
85 degrees Celsius (not celcious) is 185 degrees Fahrenheit.
Celcious
40 degree celcious
-168 celcious
3 celcious
50 degrees is hotter on the Celsius scale.
F to C: Deduct 32, then multiply by 5, then divide by 9 C to F: Multiply by 9, then divide by 5, then add 32
In all temperature scales currently used, larger numbers represent higher temperatures (hotter).
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