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They are the same in this case

F = 9/5 C + 32 = 1.8(-40) + 32 = -40F

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12y ago
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Joshinaldo

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3y ago
Anyone can say that after using Google or Wolfram
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Ian French

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2y ago
This is one of those weird anomolies where they end up as the same
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Lochlan McSwiggan

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2y ago
-40F
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SARH EL-ROWMEIM

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2y ago
yes is some cases
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Dawn Spots

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1y ago
this is hard, i am child
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Vainilla Kola

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3y ago

-40°C = -40°F

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MathewT z Gaming PC

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3y ago
You same

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IZAIHA ALSEPT

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3y ago

how do you now that i whant to now that

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3y ago
No

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jrehman

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2y ago

Celsius and Fahrenheit are two temperature scales. ... They are equal at -40 °C and -40 °F

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Zaheer Karriem

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2y ago

I think it is the same, -40°F. The formula I used :

(-40°C × 9/5) + 32 = -40°F

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Malama Kose

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2y ago

There will be -40CF

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I did (-40C x 9/5 9) +32 = -40CF

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LOL772

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2y ago

They are the same in this case

F = 9/5 C + 32 = 1.8(-40) + 32 = -40F

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WAIRIMU MAINA

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2y ago

F = 9/5 C + 32 = 1.8(-40) + 32 = -40F

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Sriniketh

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2y ago

-40 Celsius is -40 Fahrenheit

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