The formula to convert Celsius to Fahrenheit is as follows:
F = (9/5 * C) + 32 where C = degrees Celsius and F = degrees Fahrenheit
To find out what 36.6 degrees Celsius would be in degrees Fahrenheit, we substitute 36.6 for C and solve for F.
F = (9/5 * 36.6) + 32
F = (1.8 * 36.6) + 32
F = 65.88 + 32
F = 97.88
So a child with a temperature of 36.6 degrees Celsius would have an equivalent temperature of 97.88 degrees Fahrenheit.
A temperature of 97.88 falls within normal range for a human being, thus the child would not "have a temperature" (noting that "having a temperature" is not at all accurate when taken literally!)
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Alright, buckle up, honey. 450 Kelvin is 176.85 degrees Celsius. And if you're feeling a little American today, that's 350.33 degrees Fahrenheit. So whether you like your temperature in Celsius or Fahrenheit, 450 Kelvin has got you covered.
Oh, dude, there are 366 days in 2012 because it was a leap year. So, like, we got an extra day to do whatever we wanted that year. Lucky us!
To convert from degrees Celsius to degrees Fahrenheit, multiply the number by 9, divide by 5, and add 32. In this instance:-4 x 9 = -36 / 5 = -7.2 + 32 = 25.2Therefore, -4 degrees Celsius is equal to 25.2 degrees Fahrenheit.Following the above, I got: -4 x 9 = -36 / 5 = -7.2 + 32 = 24.8
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Got to be 22, hasn't it?