[°C] = ([°F] − 32) × 5⁄970.7 degree Fahrenheit = 21.5 degree Celsius
Well, basically you are moving a figure over keeping the figure the sameExample: F -> FI just used a slide to move the F over a space, keeping everything else the same.
None. Using Euler's formula v - e + f = 2, where v is vertices, e is edges, and f is faces, we see that for your question f = 3. No solid figure can have less than 4 faces (a tetrahedron).
The formula, for any value is C = 5/9*(F - 32). Let F = -40 and solve for C.
I have no f*cking idea and i am a f*cking 7th grader.
71°F = 21.7°C
In cell F, the structure labeled Y is the nuclear membrane. It is also referred to as the nuclear envelope.
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The F stands for Ford when you see a truck labeled with F250. It does not specify the engine type or anything like that.
A geometric word that begins with F could be figure.
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C x 1.8 + 32 = F.... F-32/1.8=C...so 103-32= 71... 71/1.8=39.44.. answer is 39.44
One is Fahrenheit and the other is Celsius. Such thermometers are designed to be marketed to multiple countries.
71° Fahrenheit = 212/3° Celsius