Japan uses Celsius.
To convert Celsius to Fahrenheit, use the formula: Fahrenheit (Celsius x 9/5) 32.
-60 degrees Fahrenheit = -51.1 degrees Celsius.
100 degrees Fahrenheit is equal to 37.8 degrees Celsius.
To convert Celsius to Fahrenheit, you can use the formula: Fahrenheit = (Celsius x 9/5) + 32. For example, if the Celsius temperature is 20 degrees, the Fahrenheit equivalent would be (20 x 9/5) + 32 = 68 degrees Fahrenheit.
In the US, temperatures are typically reported in Fahrenheit
In the USA, mostly Fahrenheit. But the US can use both. Overseas, they use Celsius.
Almost everyone apart from the US uses Celsius.
Texas is in the US where Fahrenheit is used by most people for everyday use.
no, everywhere in the USA uses Fahrenheit
The rest of the world besides US uses Celsius, so yes.
To convert Fahrenheit to Celsius, you can use the formula: Celsius = (Fahrenheit - 32) * 5/9. Plugging in 50 for Fahrenheit gives us: Celsius = (50 - 32) * 5/9, which simplifies to approximately 10 degrees Celsius.
Countries that use Celsius use it in their ovens.
To convert Fahrenheit to Celsius, you can use the formula: Celsius = (Fahrenheit - 32) x 5/9. Plugging in 91 for Fahrenheit gives us: Celsius = (91 - 32) x 5/9 = 32.8 degrees Celsius.
Spain, like every country other than the US, uses Celsius.
Fahrenheit, just like the U.S.
Celsius and Fahrenheit are different scales; most countries use Celsius, a few countries use Fahrenheit instead.Celsius and Fahrenheit are different scales; most countries use Celsius, a few countries use Fahrenheit instead.Celsius and Fahrenheit are different scales; most countries use Celsius, a few countries use Fahrenheit instead.Celsius and Fahrenheit are different scales; most countries use Celsius, a few countries use Fahrenheit instead.
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