1 x 32 = 32
2 x 16 = 32
4 x 8 = 32
From the Fahrenheit temperature, subtract 32. Then multiply by 5/9.C = (5/9) (F - 32)From the Fahrenheit temperature, subtract 32. Then multiply by 5/9.C = (5/9) (F - 32)From the Fahrenheit temperature, subtract 32. Then multiply by 5/9.C = (5/9) (F - 32)From the Fahrenheit temperature, subtract 32. Then multiply by 5/9.C = (5/9) (F - 32)
F to C: Deduct 32, then multiply by 5, then divide by 9 C to F: Multiply by 9, then divide by 5, then add 32
Multiply 32 x 45 = 1,440
Take the temperature in Celsius and multiply by 1.8, then add 32, answer is now in Fahrenheit. F to C: Deduct 32, then multiply by 5, then divide by 9 C to F: Multiply by 9, then divide by 5, then add 32
F to C Deduct 32, then multiply by 5, then divide by 9 C to F Multiply by 9, then divide by 5, then add 32
4*8=32
F to C: Deduct 32, then multiply by 5, then divide by 9 C to F: Multiply by 9, then divide by 5, then add 32
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They can be: -4 times 8 = -32
F to C Deduct 32, then multiply by 5, then divide by 9 C to F Multiply by 9, then divide by 5, then add 32
From the Fahrenheit temperature, subtract 32. Then multiply by 5/9.C = (5/9) (F - 32)From the Fahrenheit temperature, subtract 32. Then multiply by 5/9.C = (5/9) (F - 32)From the Fahrenheit temperature, subtract 32. Then multiply by 5/9.C = (5/9) (F - 32)From the Fahrenheit temperature, subtract 32. Then multiply by 5/9.C = (5/9) (F - 32)
F to C: Deduct 32, then multiply by 5, then divide by 9 C to F: Multiply by 9, then divide by 5, then add 32
Well, honey, if you're looking for numbers that multiply to 32, you've got a few options. You've got 1 and 32, 2 and 16, and 4 and 8. Those are the pairs that will give you 32 when you multiply them together. Math can be a real hoot, can't it?
Multiply 32 x 45 = 1,440
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I have got 32
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