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40 Fahrenheit in celsius

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Anonymous

11y ago
Updated: 10/17/2024

First divide by 100. Then multiply by 180. Now you add 32 along with that. You will get the temperature in Fahrenheit. So in general F = C/100 * 180 + 32.

So 72+32 = 104 Fahrenheit.

F and C would be the same when?

Let them be z. Then 0.8 z = -32. So z = -40.

Hence -40 C is equal to -40 F.

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