F = 9/5 C + 32 = (9/5) x 10 + 32 = 18 + 32 = 50
F = 41.5 9/5 + 32 is the conversion factor from Celsius to Fahrenheit.
Mathematically speaking: f = 1.8c + 32 in terms of functions is: f(c) = 1.8c + 32 so: f(-15) = 1.8 * -15 + 32 = -27 + 32 f(-15) = +5 So, -15 Celsius is 5 Fahrenheit. Simples.
(25 x 1.8) + 32 = 45 + 32 = 77F
Because the freezing temperature of water is defined as zero Celsius and 32 Fahrenheit.
F = 9/5 C + 32 = (9/5) x 10 + 32 = 18 + 32 = 50
F = 41.5 9/5 + 32 is the conversion factor from Celsius to Fahrenheit.
Mathematically speaking: f = 1.8c + 32 in terms of functions is: f(c) = 1.8c + 32 so: f(-15) = 1.8 * -15 + 32 = -27 + 32 f(-15) = +5 So, -15 Celsius is 5 Fahrenheit. Simples.
8 + 6f = 26 Therefore, 6f = 18 f = 18/6 f = 3
(25 x 1.8) + 32 = 45 + 32 = 77F
This does mean (not does means): -24 F (Fahrenheit) is 8 F below the freezing point of water, 32 F.
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Start by taking the number in Fahrenheit and subtracting 32. Then divide the number by 9, and then multiply it by 5. This is how you convert Fahrenheit to Celsius or use the equation C = (F - 32) × 5/9 In this case, the answer is about -19.44 degrees Celsius. Using a calculator (who doesn't have one these days?) there is a very simple formula to convert Celsius to Fahrenheit and back again. Convert C to F: C x 1.8 + 32 = F Example 10C to 50F 10 x 1.8 = 18, then + 32 = 50 10 multiply 1.8 equals 18 plus 32 equals 50 Convert F to C F - 32 / 1.8 = C Example 50F to 10C 50 - 32 =18, then divide by 1.8 = 10 50 minus 32 equals 18 divide by 1.8 equals 10 When converting temps below zero, you must begin with the negative number in the calculator and employ the formula from that point. Example -15C to +5F 0 - 15 = -15 x 1.8 = -27 + 32 = +5 Most calculators require the 0 minus 15 and then equal to get the negative starting point. So: -15 mulitply 1.8 equals -27 plus 32 equals +5 Reverting it is easy: 5 minus 32 equals -27, then divide by 1.8 equals -15
Because the freezing point of water is zero-C but 32-F. The C-temp tells you (how many C-degrees above freezing it is), because C starts at zero. But the F-temp has to be 32 more than (how many F-degrees above freezing it is), because F starts at 32, not at zero.
Because the freezing temperature of water is defined as zero Celsius and 32 Fahrenheit.
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112.6 F F = (C*1.8) + 32