In calculus, angles are usually measured in radians. To convert degrees to radians, multiply the number of degrees by pi/180.
-10 degrees Fahrenheit = -23.3 degrees Celsius.
50 degrees Fahrenheit = 10 degrees Celsius.
To convert degrees Celsius to degrees Fahrenheit, multiply the number by 9, divide by 5, and add 32. In this instance, -10 x 9 = -90/5 = -18 + 32 = 14. Therefore, -10 degrees Celsius is equal to 14 degrees Fahrenheit.
A circle is 360 degrees. If they are equal parts, they are 36 degrees apiece, or 144 degrees.
10 degrees Fahrenheit equal (10-32) x 5/9 = - 22 x 5/9 = - 12.222 Celsius.
-10 degrees f is equal to ten° below 0° in fahrenheit.
A range of 20 degrees
(-10) degrees Fahrenheit = -23.3 degrees Celsius.
-10 degrees Fahrenheit = -23.3 degrees Celsius.
-10 degrees Fahrenheit is -23.33 degrees Celsius.
10 degrees Fahrenheit is equal to a temperature of -12.22 degrees Celsius.
50 degrees Fahrenheit = 10 degrees Celsius.
10 degrees Celsius is equal to a temperature of 50 degrees Fahrenheit.
14 degrees Fahrenheit = -10 degrees Celsius.
f =95c + 32f =95X 10 + 32=50
(-10) degrees Celsius = 14 degrees Fahrenheit.
(-10) degrees Celsius = 14 degrees Fahrenheit.