1 revolution = 360 degrees.
So 3.2 revs = 3.2*360 = 1152 degrees.
Subtract 32, then divide by 1.8
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
The supplement of an angle is found by subtracting the angle from 180 degrees. Therefore, the supplement of a 32-degree angle is 180 - 32 = 148 degrees.
[°C] = ([°F] − 32) × 5⁄970.7 degree Fahrenheit = 21.5 degree Celsius
F = 9/5C + 32 F = -18/5 + 32 F = -3.6 + 32 F = 28.4
Subtract 32, then divide by 1.8
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
You can't convert one degree C to one degree F. Not only are the "steps" between the degrees not the same size, the scales also use different reference points.
Use this formula to convert degrees Fahrenheit (F) to degrees Celsius/Centigrade (C): (F - 32) / 1.8 = C
The supplement of an angle is found by subtracting the angle from 180 degrees. Therefore, the supplement of a 32-degree angle is 180 - 32 = 148 degrees.
[°C] = ([°F] − 32) × 5⁄970.7 degree Fahrenheit = 21.5 degree Celsius
To convert temperatures in degrees Celsius to Fahrenheit, multiply by 1.8 (or 9/5) and add 32.
F = 9/5C + 32 F = -18/5 + 32 F = -3.6 + 32 F = 28.4
100.
In a solid state, the molecules are bound together; these bonds must be broken to convert the substance from solid to liquid, and that requires energy.
Use this formula to convert degrees Celsius (oC) to degrees Fahrenheit (oF):(oC x 1.8) +32 = oF
Start by subtracting 32 from 77 .Then multiply the answer with 5 and divide by 9. In this case the answer is 25 degree celsius.