For a temperature to be the same, the conversions must equal each other.
Find a value of x such that (x - 32) x 5/9 = 9/5x + 32
Solve for x.
5x/9 - 160/9 = 9x/5 + 288/9
Find the common denominator, convert to equivalent fractions, multiply everything by it.
25x - 800 = 81x + 1440
-2240 = 56x
x = -40
350
At -40 degrees.
-15 C
There are two reasons for this. The first is that a Fahrenheit degree is smaller than a Celsius degree. Four Celsius degrees is the same size as nine Fahrenheit degrees. The second reason is that 32 degrees Fahrenheit is zero degrees Celsius. If you put those two ideas together you figure out that -40°F = -40°C.
Use this equation to convert degrees Fahrenheit (ºF) to degrees Celsius/Centigrade (ºC): [°C] = ([°F] - 32) × 0.556
98.6 degrees Fahrenheit = 37 degrees Celsius.
I suggest you convert each of the Fahrenheit temperatures to Celsius (or the other way round, each of the Celsius temperatures to Fahrenheit), and then compare.
-85
212 degrees Fahrenheit or 100 degrees Celsius
162 kelvin = -168.07 degrees Fahrenheit To calculate Kelvin temperatures, you simply add 273.15 to the Celsius temperature. The formula is as such: Kelvin temperature = Celsius temperature + 273.15 degrees. To change Fahrenheit to Celsius, subtract 32 and then divide by 9. Multiply that result by 5. The formula is as such: Celsius = [(Fahrenheit - 32) / 9] x 5.
350
At -40 degrees.
Average temperatures in Jamaica range between 80 degrees Fahrenheit and 90 degrees Fahrenheit (27 degrees Celsius-2 degrees Celsius), with July and August being the hottest months and February the coolest.
-15 C
0 degrees Fahrenheit in degrees Celsius? Scroll down to related links and look at "Conversion of temperatures and formulas".
(-19) degrees Celsius = -2.2 degrees Fahrenheit.To convert Celsius temperatures into Fahrenheit:Begin by multiplying the Celsius temperature by 9.Divide the answer by 5.Now add 32.(-19) degrees Celsius = -2.2 degrees Fahrenheit
45 degrees Celsius is equal to 113 degrees Fahrenheit. You can calculate other conversions at metric-conversions.org.