Temperature is easy to convert from Fahrenheit to Celsius yourself. You can use the formula Tc = (5/9)*(Tf-32) where Tc = temperature in degrees Celsius, Tf = temperature in degrees Fahrenheit. 65 F is 18 C.
The difference between 40 degrees Celsius and -25 degrees Celsius is 65 degrees Celsius. This is calculated as follows: 40°C−(−25°C)=65°C So, there is a 65 degrees Celsius difference between the two temperatures.
65 degrees Fahrenheit equal 18.3 degrees Celsius 65 °F = 18.3 °C
Celsius = (5/9)(Fahrenheit - 32) 65 F is appr. 18.33 C
65°c = 149°f 65°f = 18.33°c
149 degrees Fahrenheit = 65 degrees Celsius
16.1 Celsius.
5.388889 degrees celsius
-22F
50 degrees Fahrenheit = 10 degrees Celsius
around 41 c
Answer: -4 ºF = -20 ºC
101 degrees Fahrenheit = 38.3 degrees Celsius.
18 deg Celsius = 64.4 deg Fahrenheit.
Centigrade or Celsius = (51-32)/1.8 = 10.5 degrees (recurring decimal)
1977 deg Fahrenheit = 1080.55... deg C
208.4 deg F = 98 deg C
Are you talking about the temperature gauge in the instrument cluster? You can change that through the settings menu in the i.c.