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You can always figure out the conversion by considering how the two scales meet up at the freezing temperature of water, i.e. 0 degrees C and 32 degrees F and the boiling point of water, i.e. 100 deg. C and 212 deg. F.

There is a linear relationship between the two temperature scales.

T (deg. F) = slope * T (deg. C) + intercept

Since you know that at freezing, T (deg. C) = 0, then you know the intercept is 32 (deg. F).

Then, plug in 212 at T (deg. F) and 100 for T (deg. C) and solve for the slope. You'll get about 9/5.

So, now you have the equation to convert deg. C into deg. F.

T (deg. F) = 9/5 * T (deg. C) + 32

Thus, 67 deg. C is 152.6 deg. F

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