Conversion from Celsius to Fahrenheit is done in three steps:
1. Multiply value in degrees Celsius by 9.
2. Divide result of step 1 by 5.
3. Add 32 to result of step 2.
Conversion formula: [°F] = [°C] * 9 / 5 + 32 = 58 * 9 / 5 + 32 = 136.4 °F
8:58:58 - i think so.
58 pf.
0.00058 milliohms
Your question makes no sense.
To solve this you need to remember that chars in C are represented as ints. Because of this property, you can use int comparison operators: // to test if character c is a letter int is_alpha(const char c) { if( c >= 'a' && c <= 'z' ) return 1; if( c >= 'A' && c <= 'Z' ) return 1; return 0; } // to test if character c is a digit int is_digit(const char c) { if( c >= '0' && c <= '9' ) return 1; return 0; } To test for a "special character" you would probably do best writing a similar function which checks for other ASCII value ranges.
c=61 - 3 =58
58 degrees Fahrenheit = 14.4 C.
58 + 44 = 102 c: ♥ (You can use a calculator)
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70°C = 158°F. The formula is simple: C° x 1.8 + 32 = F°
58 is answer Formula (°F - 32)5/9= °C (136.4°F − 32) × 5/9 = 58°C
The tempretures on Earth can vary from -69° C to 58° C depending on where you are.
-50 deg C = -58 deg F
In order of length a + b + c = 58; a = 2c, b = c + 10; Substitute: 2c + (c + 10) + c = 58 Gather: 4c + 10 = 58 c = 48/4 = 12 Sides are therefore 24 cm, 22 cm and 12 cm.
-58 degrees Fahrenheit is equal to 14.44.. (that is 14.44 recurring) Celsius.
The temperature of freezing and melting is the same. It depends on whether heat is being taken away (freezing) or added (melting).
If you mean C = 5h-2 then C = (5*12)-2 => 58