It could be an angle,
or it could be a temperature - very hot if in Celsius, a bit cold if in Fahrenheit,
or someone who is a perpetual student or gets honorary degrees from lots of universities.
There are probably many other answers as well.
47 degrees Celsius = 116.6 degrees Fahrenheit.47 degrees Celsius = 116.6 degrees Fahrenheit
-47 degrees Celsius = -52.6 degrees Fahrenheit.
The complement of an angle is found by subtracting the angle from 90 degrees. For a 47-degree angle, the complement is calculated as 90 degrees - 47 degrees, which equals 43 degrees. Therefore, the complement of a 47-degree angle is 43 degrees.
47 degrees Celsius
Supplementary angles add up to 180 degrees and so 47+133 = 180 degrees
47 degrees Celsius = 116.6 degrees Fahrenheit.47 degrees Celsius = 116.6 degrees Fahrenheit
47 degrees Celsius = 116.6 degrees Fahrenheit
Estimated to 47 degrees
47 degrees Celsius is equal to a temperature of 116.6 degrees Fahrenheit.
(-47) degrees Celsius = -52.6 degrees Fahrenheit.
47 degrees Fahrenheit is 8.33333 centigrade
-47 degrees Celsius = -52.6 degrees Fahrenheit.
The complement of an angle is found by subtracting the angle from 90 degrees. For a 47-degree angle, the complement is calculated as 90 degrees - 47 degrees, which equals 43 degrees. Therefore, the complement of a 47-degree angle is 43 degrees.
47 degrees Celsius
Tan(47 degrees) = 1.07236871.... Usually given as Tan(47) = 1.0724 ( 4 d.p.).
47 N105 W is Montana.
Supplementary angles add up to 180 degrees and so 47+133 = 180 degrees