your cant just add it! its two diff scales. convert it. and btw, common sense (and the fact theres more than 100 numbers in Fahrenheit and exactly 100 in celcius) to tell you that you gotta convert.
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32 degrees Fahrenheit is 0 degrees Celsius. This is the freezing point of water. The general formula to convert celsius into Fahrenheit is: F=(9/5)*C+32 or to convert Fahrenheit into Celsius: C= (5/9)*(F-32)
Let's see. Temperature Fahrenheit = Temperature Celcius(1.80) + 32 1 degree F = Tc(1.80) + 32 - 31 = Tc(1.80) = - 17.2 degrees Celsius Guess you can say 1 Fahrenheit is more than - 17.2 Celsius
No. They are units of temperature. A value in Fahrenheit has an equivalent value in Celsius.
1 Fahrenheit degree = 5/9 of one Celsius degrees 1 Celsius degree = 1.8 Fahrenheit degree There is no constant ratio between the °F and °C numbers for the same temperature, because their zeros are at different temperatures. A Celsius number less than -40° is colder than the same Fahrenheit number. A Celsius number more than -40° is warmer than the same Fahrenheit number. And -40° is the same actual temperature in both °F and °C.
32 degrees Fahrenheit = 0 degrees celsius. Therefore 0 Fahrenheit is less than 0 celsius, and is colder.