The temperature is about 11.4 °F which is about the same as -11.4 °C.
(11°F = - 11.67°C)
You can solve by using the conversion formula
°F = (9/5 °C) +32 and set °F to (-C)
-C = 1.8 C + 32
-C - 1.8 C = 32
-2.8 C = 32
C = -11.4 then F = -C and F ~ 11.4
The actual value is exactly 11 3/7 degrees F (equals -11 3/7 degrees C)
(9/5 x 80/7) - 32 = (720 - 1120)/35 = - 400/35 = - 80/7
Answer
Minus 40 F is the same as Minus 40C. That's the only point these two tempetures meet and are equal.
40 degrees below zero is the same temperature in both the Fahrenheit and Cantigrade scales.
-40 degrees.
-40
(-40 * 9 / 5) + 32 == -40
-40
Minus 40.
-40 degrees
-40°
30 degrees Celsius = 86 degrees Fahrenheit.
its in the answer..its thermometer...there are two thermometers..Celsius and Fahrenheit....
A thermometer that reads Celsius or Fahrenheit.
The numerical reading on the Fahrenheit thermometer may be higher, lower, or equal to the numerical reading on the Celsius thermometer. -- If either one reads below -40°, then both do, and the Fahrenheit reading is the lower one. -- If either one reads above -40°, then both do, and the Fahrenheit reading is the higher one. -- If either one reads -40°, then they both read -40°. -- Whatever the temperature, the Fahrenheit reading is always 32° greater than 1.8 times the Celsius reading.
20 degrees Fahrenheit = minus 6.6 degrees Celsius.
Negative forty degrees
The opposite of Fahrenheit is spelled Celsius.
30 degrees Celsius = 86 degrees Fahrenheit.
Celsius, Fahrenheit
Celsius or Fahrenheit.
Celsius and Fahrenheit
If the temperature is 36 degrees Fahrenheit, it is approximately 2 degrees Celsius.
37.8 degrees Celsius = 100.04 degrees Fahrenheit
its in the answer..its thermometer...there are two thermometers..Celsius and Fahrenheit....
Usually with a thermometer in Fahrenheit or Celsius degrees.
Fahrenheit and Celsius
A thermometer that reads Celsius or Fahrenheit.