It is: Celsius or Centigrade = (5/9)*(Fahrenheit-32)
40 degrees fahrenheit 40 degrees celsius is way higher then it is fahrenheit.
98.6 degrees Fahrenheit. ---- Celsius to Fahrenheit · Multiply by 9 · Divide by 5 · Add 32 Fahrenheit to Celsius · Subtract 32 · Divide by 9 · Multiply by 5 Lazy mans way in Google type "37 c = ?f" without quotes [enter].
-- take the Fahrenheit temperature -- subtract 32 from it -- multiply the result by 0.55 -- the result is the Celsius temperature This is another way. subtract 32 from the Fahrenheit temperature multiply by 5 divide by 9 (its just another way(i dunno if its faster or not XD))
3° F = -16.11° C The way to remember the formula is that 212° F = 100° C, and 32° F = 0° C. From this you can derive: F=9/5C+32 The separation between degrees Celsius is wider than the separation of Fahrenheit degrees. There are 5/9 change in degrees Celsius for every degree change of Fahrenheit. So a 3° change Fahrenheit is 15/9 or 5/3 (1-2/3) degree change in Celsius.
To convert Fahrenheit to Celsius, you can subtract 32 from the Fahrenheit temperature, then multiply the result by 5/9. For example, to convert 68°F to Celsius: (68°F - 32) × 5/9 = 20°C.
It is: Celsius or Centigrade = (5/9)*(Fahrenheit-32)
38 degrees Celsius are 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit. Celsius is the modern way of saying centigrade
40 degrees fahrenheit 40 degrees celsius is way higher then it is fahrenheit.
Multiply degrees Celsius by 1.8 and then add 32 to the result. The answer is degrees Fahrenheit.
I suggest you convert each of the Fahrenheit temperatures to Celsius (or the other way round, each of the Celsius temperatures to Fahrenheit), and then compare.
No, Celsius and Fahrenheit are just different scales for measuring temperature. A temperature in Celsius can be the same as, or warmer than, a temperature in Fahrenheit, depending on the specific values being compared.
To convert 122 degrees Fahrenheit to Celsius, you can use the formula: (°F - 32) x 5/9 = °C. Plugging in 122 for °F, the conversion would be: (122 - 32) x 5/9 = 50°C.
The fastest way to convert Celsius to Fahrenheit is by using the formula: F = (C x 9/5) + 32. Just plug in the Celsius temperature into the formula and solve for Fahrenheit.
Yes, 100 degrees Celsius is hotter than 99 degrees Fahrenheit. Celsius and Fahrenheit are two different temperature scales, so you cannot directly compare them in the way you are asking.
98.6 degrees Fahrenheit. ---- Celsius to Fahrenheit · Multiply by 9 · Divide by 5 · Add 32 Fahrenheit to Celsius · Subtract 32 · Divide by 9 · Multiply by 5 Lazy mans way in Google type "37 c = ?f" without quotes [enter].
The same way you convert positive degrees celsius to fahrenheit. Multiply by 9/5 and add 32.