Use this formula: F = (C x 1.8) + 32
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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.