Australia, along with many countries uses both systems. There is no legislation anywhere that says the people must use one system or the other.
The scientific and technical community everywhere uses the SI ( Le Système International d'Unités) system of units. Though that system uses the Kelvin as a base unit it has a different starting point but is exactly equivalent to degrees Celsius or Centigrade. Which are useful units in the everyday world.
It is important that we agree on definitions of certain things, especially in the physical world. Hence we have the SI system.
In the ordinary workaday world it matters little if you say it is 80 degrees outside, no one is going to think you mean 80 degrees Celsius or Kelvin. One is too hot the other is too cold.
It would be ideal if everyone used the same units.
Calendars are another subject of debate. Most people accept the Gregorian calendar. Many religions use archaic and (more) inaccurate ones Lunar, solar, luni/solar and I just made it up ones. Though they will use the Gregorian one in everyday life. (Ask them when they are due a tax return)
20 degrees Celsius is 68 degrees Fahrenheit. 45 degrees Celsius is 113 degrees Fahrenheit. So 25 degrees change Celsius = 25 x 1.8 = 45 degrees Fahrenheit. 1 degree change in Celsius is equivalent to 1.8 degrees change in Fahrenheit. Scroll down to related links and look at "Conversion of Temperature Units".
Use this formula to convert degrees Fahrenheit (F) to degrees Celsius (C): [°C] = ([°F] − 32) × 5⁄9
1 degree Celsius = 33.8 degrees Fahrenheit 2 degrees Celsius = 35.6 degrees Fahrenheit 35.6 - 33.8 = 1.8
59 degrees Fahrenheit = 15 degrees Celsius
compute the change in tempertature from 18degree Fahrenheit to 45degree Fahrenheit.
Celsius to Fahrenheit: ((9/5)(degrees Celsius)) + 32 = degrees Fahrenheit Fahrenheit to Celsius: (degrees Fahrenheit - 32) (5/9) = degrees Celsius
1 degree Celsius equals a change of 9/5 = 1.8 degrees Fahrenheit and 1 degree Fahrenheit equals a change of 5/9 = 0.555555555 degrees Celsius.
98.5 degrees Fahrenheit = 36.9444444 degrees Celsius
39 degrees Celsius = 102.2 degrees Fahrenheit.
No, a change of 1 Celsius degree is not the same as a change of 1 Fahrenheit degree. One Celsius degree is equivalent to 1.8 Fahrenheit degrees.
50 degrees is hotter on the Celsius scale.
Use this equation to convert degrees Fahrenheit (ºF) to degrees Celsius/Centigrade (ºC): [°C] = ([°F] - 32) × 0.556