Fahrenheit temperature minus 32, multiplied by 5, then divide by 9 to find the Centigrade/Celsius equivalent
Centigrade/Celsius temperature multiplied by 9, then divide by 5, then add 32 to find the Fahrenheit equivalent
whats the equation to convert meters to inches?
A formula is a statement. It's not a problem or an exercise to which a solution is needed.
Five of them.
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A formula is needed to find the area of a parallelogram. It is a very simple formula which notates Area = base x height.
To answer this, it is needed to convert one of the temperatures to the same scale as the other. To convert oC to oF, the formula is: F = 9 x C / 5 + 32 So 12oC in Fahrenheit is: F = 9 x 12 / 5 + 32 = 53.6 12oF is less than 53.6oF = 12oC. So 12oF is colder than 12oC.
The molecular formula of 2-pentene is C5H10 and the molecular formula of pentane is C5H12. Therefore, (12 - 10) or 2 hydrogen atoms per molecule will be needed to convert pentene to pentane.
Multiply the numerator of the fraction by 100 and then divide (using long division if needed or a calculator) by the denominator.
A room temperature ubove 0 degrees centigrade.
A room temperature ubove 0 degrees centigrade.
No. Sunlight is needed by plants to convert CO2 to O2.
It would depend on how fast you wanted it to move, there is a formula for this, and also pounds is a type of mass not force, so you would have to convert
300 calories, which is equal to about 1255.2 joules
stack is the basic data structure needed to convert infix notation to postfix
whats the equation to convert meters to inches?
No conversion is needed.
the empirical formula and the molar mass