1 Fahrenheit degree = 5/9 of one Celsius degrees
1 Celsius degree = 1.8 Fahrenheit degree
There is no constant ratio between the °F and °C numbers for the same temperature,
because their zeros are at different temperatures.
A Celsius number less than -40° is colder than the same Fahrenheit number.
A Celsius number more than -40° is warmer than the same Fahrenheit number.
And -40° is the same actual temperature in both °F and °C.
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No. It can be but need not be. For example, you might calculate the ratio of today's temperature in Celsius and in Fahrenheit and calculate the ratio. That is not a rate.
The formula to convert Celsius to Fahrenheit is:(Celsius x 1.8) + 32 = Fahrenheit
400 Fahrenheit = 204.4 Celsius 400 Celsius = 752 Fahrenheit
(Celsius x 1.8)+32= Fahrenheit (Fahrenheit-32)/1.8= Celsius
Fahrenheit = (Celsius * 1.8) + 32 Celsius = (Fahrenheit - 32) / 1.8