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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

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Minus 40 F is the same as Minus 40C. That's the only point these two tempetures meet and are equal.

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40 degrees below zero is the same temperature in both the Fahrenheit and Cantigrade scales.

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-40 degrees.

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(-40 * 9 / 5) + 32 == -40

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Minus 40.

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-40 degrees

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-40°

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