-133 degrees Celsius = -207.4 degrees Fahrenheit
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Supplementary angles add up to 180 degrees and so 47+133 = 180 degrees
217 is the higher than 133. If you are talking about fractions, then 2 over 17 is greater than 1 over 33 and 13 over 3 is greater than 21 over 7.
roughly 133 degrees
An angle of 133 degrees is an obtuse angle because it is greater than 90 but less than 180 degrees.
-133 degrees Celsius = -207.4 degrees Fahrenheit
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Supplementary angles add up to 180 degrees and so 47+133 = 180 degrees
30 degrees north and 133 degrees west is in the Pacific Ocean, west of Baja California and northeast of Hawaii.
217 is the higher than 133. If you are talking about fractions, then 2 over 17 is greater than 1 over 33 and 13 over 3 is greater than 21 over 7.
about 133 degrees
roughly 133 degrees
Yes. 1.5 has a larger number in the tenths place than 1.33. Think about it this way: if you multiply both by 100 you would have 150 and 133, 150>133.Hope this helps:)
121-133 degrees Celsius (very cool )
329.3 K (kelvins)
0.133