The answer is: -40.
40 degrees below zero is the same in Celsius and Fahrenheit. (233.15 kelvin)
At -40 Celsius and Fahrenheit are the same temperature.
Negative 40 degrees is the temperature that will be the same on Fahrenheit and Celsius scales.
-40 degrees is the same in Fahrenheit and Celsius.
The temperature at which Celsius and Fahrenheit are the same is -40 degrees.
It is not the same:105 degrees Fahrenheit = 40.56 degrees Celsius.105 degrees Celsius = 221 degrees Fahrenheit.
No, this is reversed. 50 Fahrenheit = 10 Celsius.
-40 Degrees is the same both in Fahrenheit and Celsius (don't ask why.)
No.
The temperature where Celsius and Fahrenheit are the same is -40 degrees.
-40 degrees Fahrenheit is the same as -40 degrees Celsius.
-40 degrees is the same temperature in both scales.
The two temperature scales do not have the same unit size. The difference between 80 and 90 ºF is not the same size as between 80 to 90 ºC. Celsius = (Fahrenheit - 32) x 5/9