yes. 1°c=1.8°f
That's not for converting because the scales are set 32 degrees apart. But, basically, yes it is.
No, one ninth (1/9) is not greater than one half (1/2). In fact, 1/9 is significantly smaller than 1/2. When comparing fractions, a smaller denominator indicates a larger value, and since 2 is smaller than 9, 1/2 is greater than 1/9.
Yes, 0.034 is greater than 0.000034 because each decimal's place bceomes smaller and smaller as you move from Left to Right. The more zeros there are after a decimal point, the smaller the number. 0.034= 34/1000 0.000034=34/1000000 To be clear .1 = one tenth = 1/10 = ten times smaller than 1 .01 = one hundredth = 1/100 = one hundred times smaller than 1 .001 = one thousandth = 1/1000 = one thousand times smaller than 1 and so on.
No, that statement is not accurate. A change of 1 degree Celsius (°C) is equivalent to a change of 1 degree Kelvin (K) because both scales have the same incremental value. However, a change of 1 degree Fahrenheit (°F) is smaller than both, specifically, a change of 1 °F is approximately 0.56 °C or 0.56 K. Thus, 1 °C = 1 K > 1 °F.
No, it is smaller.
Yes, -2 degrees is colder than -1 degree. On the temperature scale, negative numbers indicate temperatures below zero, and the lower the number, the colder the temperature. Therefore, -2 degrees represents a temperature that is one degree colder than -1 degree.
Yes, a minute is smaller than a degree. There are 60 minutes in 1 degree when measuring angles in geometry or geographic coordinates.
yes 1/8 is smaller than 1/2.
A Fahrenheit degree is smaller than a Kelvin degree. In the Fahrenheit scale, one degree is equal to 1/180th of the interval between the freezing point and boiling point of water, while in the Kelvin scale, one degree is equal to the same size increment as one Celsius degree, but starting from absolute zero.
1/4 is smaller than 1/2.
1 degree Fahrenheit is -17.22 degrees Celsius. 1 degree Celsius is 33.8 degrees Fahrenheit. It seems that 1 degree Celsius is hotter.
One quarter 1/4 is smaller than one half 1/2
No, one ninth (1/9) is not greater than one half (1/2). In fact, 1/9 is significantly smaller than 1/2. When comparing fractions, a smaller denominator indicates a larger value, and since 2 is smaller than 9, 1/2 is greater than 1/9.
Yes, 0.034 is greater than 0.000034 because each decimal's place bceomes smaller and smaller as you move from Left to Right. The more zeros there are after a decimal point, the smaller the number. 0.034= 34/1000 0.000034=34/1000000 To be clear .1 = one tenth = 1/10 = ten times smaller than 1 .01 = one hundredth = 1/100 = one hundred times smaller than 1 .001 = one thousandth = 1/1000 = one thousand times smaller than 1 and so on.
0.9 (repeating) is exactly equal to 1. It's smaller than everything larger than one and larger than everything smaller than one.
A fraction is smaller than one if the number on the top is less than the number on the bottom.
-1 is smaller than 1
No, that statement is not accurate. A change of 1 degree Celsius (°C) is equivalent to a change of 1 degree Kelvin (K) because both scales have the same incremental value. However, a change of 1 degree Fahrenheit (°F) is smaller than both, specifically, a change of 1 °F is approximately 0.56 °C or 0.56 K. Thus, 1 °C = 1 K > 1 °F.