In the Fahrenheit scale, 81o is a warm summer day. In the Celsius scale it is a lot hotter (the weather on Earth never gets that hot, and we would be in very serious trouble if it did).
The third angle is 81 degrees because 180-41-58 = 81 degrees
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Well, hello there! To convert 81 degrees Fahrenheit to Celsius, you simply subtract 32 from 81 and then multiply by 5/9. So, 81 degrees Fahrenheit is about 27 degrees Celsius. Isn't that just a lovely temperature for a nice, cozy day?
20 degrees in Celsius = 68 degrees in Fahrenheit (warm) 30 degrees in Celsius = 86 degrees in Fahrenheit (hot)
It is 9 degrees because complementary angles add up to 90 degrees
81 degrees Fahrenheit would generally be considered warm or even hot, depending on personal preference and the context. It would not typically be considered cold.
81 degrees Fahrenheit is 27.22 degrees Celsius.
yes its hot. its not THAT hot but its hot enough to wear shorts and be comfortable.
An angle of 81 degrees is an acute angle
It is: 180-81 = 99 degrees
180 - 99 = 81 degrees.
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the complement of 9 degrees is 81 degrees
81 degrees Fahrenheit is equal to approximately 27 degrees Celsius.
The body of water at 27 degrees north and 81 degrees west is the Gulf of Mexico.
No, 65-87 degrees Fahrenheit is not hotter than 81-86 degrees Fahrenheit. The range 81-86 degrees Fahrenheit has higher temperatures than the range 65-87 degrees Fahrenheit.
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