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99.0 f equals celsium?

99.0 f = 37.2 c


What is 20 degrees celsius converted to Fahrenheit?

20 c. = 68 f.


What is -125 degrees Celsius converted into Fahrenheit temperature?

-193 F


What is Celsium?

Celsium is a misspelling of either Celsius or cesium. Celsius, or centigrade, is a unit of temperature used by the whole world except by the United States, while Fahrenheit is the temperature scale for the U.S. To convert from Celsius to Fahrenheit: 1.8C + 32 = F. To convert back from Fahrenheit to Celsius: (F - 32)/1.8 Cesium (Cs) is an element with the atomic number 55. Cesium is a soft, silvery-gold alkali metal. Like all neutrally charged akali metals, cesium has one valence electron in its valence electron shell.


What is 97.8 body temperature converted to celsius?

To convert a body temperature from Fahrenheit to Celsius, you can use the formula: °C = (°F - 32) × 5/9 In this case, 97.8°F would be approximately 36.56°C in Celsius.


20 plus 35 Celsius converted into Fahrenheit?

20 c = 68 f 35 c = 95 f 55 c = 131 f


Temperature is usually measured on the fahrenheit scale F or the celsius scale C Use the formula F 1.8C plus 32 to convert 36 C to F?

When the temperature is converted, we get 96.8 F.


If a temperature goes from 120 degrees F to -20 degrees F what is the change in temperature?

140


What is the temperature of Alaska?

About 60 F in the summer and 20 F in the winter.


Which temperature is 20 warmer than 52 f?

72 F


What is the temperature in degrees Fahrenheit of freezer kept at -20?

-20 c = -4 f -20 F = -28.89 C


What is -5 F to 20 F?

To find the difference between -5°F and 20°F, you subtract the lower temperature from the higher one: 20°F - (-5°F) = 20°F + 5°F = 25°F. Thus, the difference between -5°F and 20°F is 25°F.

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