32 deg C = 89.6 deg F
-32 deg C = -25.6 deg F
-32 degrees Celsius is -25.6 degrees Fahrenheit.
0 deg C == 32 deg F 100 deg C == 212 deg F So 100 - 0 C = 212 - 32 F = 180 deg F, which is to say 180 F/100 C = 1.8 F/C is the slope of a line F = m C + 32 because 32 F is the Y intercept. So to find F = 1.8 C + 32 = 1.8*180 + 32 = 356 F. And now you know how that answer is derived.
21.8 deg C = 71.24 deg F. To convert deg. C to F, multiply deg C by 1.8 and then add 32 to the answer. To convert deg. F to C, subtract 32 from the temp in F and then divide by 1.8.
32 deg F = 0 deg C
32 deg F is 0 deg C
answer: 21.5 deg. C C x 9/5 + 32 = deg. F 5/9 (F - 32)= deg. C 5/9 ((70.7) - 32) = 21.5 C
Around 28 degrees F. As the elevation increases the atmospheric pressure decreases thus changing the pressure to temperature ratio needed to freeze water. At standard elevation it is 32 deg F. In Denver water boils at 203 deg F, 9 degrees lower than at standard altitude.
Yes, at about -5 deg F
A deg C = 1.8A + 32 deg F
F = 9/5 c + 32 = 1.8(-29) + 32 = -20.2 f