The questions is poorly worded as sixty degrees is simply 60 degrees, just as six inches is 6 inches or six apples are 6 apples.
In measuring temperature, 60 degrees Celsius is equal to 140 degrees Fahrenheit, and 60 degrees Fahrenheit equals 15.55556 degrees Celsius.
In measuring an angle, sixty degrees is one sixth of a circle, or the angle formed between the hour and minute hands of a clock at 2:00.
60 deg Fahrenheit (not farenheight!) = 15.6 deg C
60 degrees Fahrenheit = 15.56 degrees Celsius.
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Sixty one degrees Fahrenheit to Celsius is sixteen point zero one Celsius. the formula to work these problems is to: Fahrenheit to Celsius= subtract 32, multiply by 5 and then divide by 9 Celsius to Fahrenheit multiply by 9, divide by 5 and add 32
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Assuming question is How many degrees are there in a 1/6 of a circle sixty 360/6 = 60
60 deg Fahrenheit (not farenheight!) = 15.6 deg C
Sixty degrees Fahrenheit is a bit cooler than normal room temperature. Sixty degrees Celsius is hotter than the hottest weather that we ever experience, and if the weather ever got that hot, it would be fatal.
Sixty degrees north is 60 degrees away from the Equator.
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60 degrees Fahrenheit is 288.71 Kelvin.
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60 degrees in the winter is below 0 and 60 degrees in the summer is above 0
60 degrees Fahrenheit = 15.56 degrees Celsius.