Celsius, by far.
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∙ 2015-05-10 02:59:2362°F = 16.7°C(62°F - 32) multiplied by 5/9 = 16.7°C
Multiply by 9, divide the answer by 5 then add 32, giving 68. Quick way: double it and add 30 then subtract the first digit of the C temperature: 20 x 2 = 40, + 30 = 70, minus 2 = 68. This works best up to about 35 Celsius
Yes, the more lower the temperature is, the more colder it is.
Is Fahrenheit better than Celsius 80 degree
1c is more than 1f
45°F = 7.2°C (45°F - 32) multiplied by 5/9 = 7.2°C
62°F = 16.7°C(62°F - 32) multiplied by 5/9 = 16.7°C
It is: 9/5*(28)+32 = 82.4 degrees Fahrenheit
Multiply by 9, divide the answer by 5 then add 32, giving 68. Quick way: double it and add 30 then subtract the first digit of the C temperature: 20 x 2 = 40, + 30 = 70, minus 2 = 68. This works best up to about 35 Celsius
No
It is 14 Celsius.
Celsius is used by more people in more places and is the same magnitude as kelvin.
Yes, the more lower the temperature is, the more colder it is.
Celsius is no more or less than Fahrenheit, it is just a way of measuring temperature
Celsius is used in far more places and is compatible with kelvin.
You write 'two degrees Celsius'. If you have more than one, "degrees" is plural.
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