80°F = 262/3°C
To convert Celsius to Fahrenheit, the formula is F = 9/5C + 32.
If the Fahrenheit reading is 3 times the Celsius reading then F = 3C, so
3C = 9/5C + 32 : 6/5C = 32 : C = 262/3. Then F = 3C = 3 x 262/3 = 80
A Celsius degree is 1.8 times the size of a Fahrenheit degree, or 80% larger.
A Celcius degree is 1.8 times as large as a Fahrenheit degree.
To convert a temperature given in Celsius to the same temperature in Fahrenheit degrees: -- multiply 'C' by 1.8 -- add 32 to the answer. 98.6 Celsius = (98.6 times 1.8) plus 32 = 177.48 + 32 = 209.48 Fahrenheit
Multiply 225 times 1.8 then add 32. 437 degrees Fahrenheit
To convert from Celsius to Fahrenheit, first multiply by 1.8, and then add 32. 15 times 1.8 is 27, and 27 plus 32 is 59. Therefore, 15 degrees Celsius equals 59 degrees Fahrenheit.
When there is 10 degrees Celsius we have 50 degrees Fahrenheit. Only there is Fahrenheit 5 times Celsius.
Celsius degrees are 1.8 times the size of Fahrenheit degrees.
One Celsius degree is 1.8 times larger than one Fahrenheit degree.
A Celsius degree is 1.8 times the size of a Fahrenheit degree, or 80% larger.
The numerical reading on the Fahrenheit thermometer may be higher, lower, or equal to the numerical reading on the Celsius thermometer. -- If either one reads below -40°, then both do, and the Fahrenheit reading is the lower one. -- If either one reads above -40°, then both do, and the Fahrenheit reading is the higher one. -- If either one reads -40°, then they both read -40°. -- Whatever the temperature, the Fahrenheit reading is always 32° greater than 1.8 times the Celsius reading.
you would multiply the number times 3....... for example,, like 20 degrees celsius equals to 60 degree fahrenheit...................
A Celcius degree is 1.8 times as large as a Fahrenheit degree.
Fahrenheit = 32 + (1.8 times Celsius) F = 32 + 1.8 (25) = 32 + 45 = 77 degrees F. Fahrenheit = 32 + (1.8 times Celsius) F = 32 + 1.8 (25) = 32 + 45 = 77 degrees F.
1 degree Celsius is about 34 times warmer; it equates to 33.8F
Celsius A "degree" in Celsius is 1.8 times as large an interval as a "degree" in Fahrenheit. So changes in temperature will be 1.8 times as large on the Fahrenheit scale than on the Celsius scale. Answered by: desiree
The increase of 5 Celsius degrees is a greater increase.Celsius degrees are 1.8 times the size of Fahrenheit degrees.
No. On the Celsius scale, the degree intervals are 1.8 times as large, so that a Celsius "degree" and a Fahrenheit "degree" are not the same thing. (see related question)