168.8F. Tip for cheating on future math homework: typing "76C in F" in Google gives you the answer and you don't even have to press enter. Most teachers require you to show your work, though.
F = 1.8*C + 32. 1.8*76 + 32 = 168.8° F
If you cannot remember the formula, just remember 32° F is 0° C, and 212° F is 100° C. You have two points. Then you can derive the equation of the line connecting the two points, and find any point on the line.
It's simple Algebra. If you know Celsius and want to find Fahrenheit, then let the x be Celsius and y be Fahrenheit.
So your two points are (0,32) and (100,212). Slope is rise/run = (y2 - y1) / (x2 - x1). m = (212 - 32) / (100 - 0) = 180/100 = 9/5 = 1.8
Then y - y1 = m(x - x1) --> y - 32 = 1.8*(x - 0) --> y = 1.8*x + 32, just like I had above. You could also use x2 and y2: y - 212 = 1.8*(x - 100) --> y = 1.8*x - 180 + 212 = 1.8*x + 32.
You can swap x and y if you know Fahrenheit and want Celsius, then the formula is C = (5/9)*(F - 32)
76 degrees Fahrenheit = 24.4 degrees Celsius.
(-60) degrees Celsius = -76 degrees Fahrenheit.
76 degrees Fahrenheit = 24.4 degrees Celsius
15.56 degrees celsius.
-60 degrees Celsius is -76 degrees Fahrenheit.
23 degrees Celsius is equal to 73.4 degrees Fahrenheit.
-60 Celsius equals -76 degrees Fahrenheit.
76 degrees Fahrenheit = 24.4 degrees Celsius.
76 degrees Fahrenheit = 24.44 degrees Celsius
-60 degrees Celsius = -76 degrees Fahrenheit
76F is equal to 24.44C I have enclosed a link below, in the related links area to a website where you can check this for yourself! To convert your Fahrenheit temperature to Celsius, you have to multiply 5/9 by your Fahrenheit temperature after subtracting 32 from it. So 76 degrees F = (5/9)(76-32) = 24.44 degrees C
76 degrees Fahrenheit or 25 degrees Celsius.
-60 degrees celsius = -76 degrees Fahrenheit [°F] = [°C] × 9⁄5 + 32 [°C] = ([°F] − 32) × 5⁄9
(-60) degrees Celsius = -76 degrees Fahrenheit.
76 degrees Fahrenheit = 24.44 degrees Celsius
-76 degrees
76 degrees Fahrenheit = 24.4 degrees Celsius