It is: 9/5*(-3)+32 = 26.6 degrees Fahrenheit
On a thermometer, temperatures above zero are written as positive and below zero as negative. How will a reading of 3 degrees celsius below zero be written?
The answer is 53/64 below zero fahrenheit
minus 3 degrees means that it's three degrees below freezing. So if you are measuring in celsius then it would be -3 degrees since freezing is zero degrees celsius. If you are measuring in Fahrenheit then it would be 29 degrees since 32 degrees is freezing.
-53 is the answer simple
Anything below zero (0) is freezing.For example:-1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10Since -7 is below 0, yes, it is freezing.
3 degrees below zero
3 degrees below 0
5 degrees below 2 Celsius is -3 Celsius.
3 degrees below zero is colder, as it is below freezing temperature (0 degrees).
The freezing point of water is zero (0) degrees Celsius (centigrade)
-3 degrees Celsius is below freezing. It is quite cold and can result in icy conditions.
Oh, dude, 3 degrees below zero means it's frickin' cold! Like, imagine zero degrees, and then go even lower by three degrees. It's like Mother Nature decided to turn down the thermostat and give you a chilly surprise. So, yeah, bundle up and maybe consider investing in some hot cocoa.