No. On the Celsius scale, the degree intervals are 1.8 times as large, so that a Celsius "degree" and a Fahrenheit "degree" are not the same thing.
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275 degree Celsius = 527 degree Fahrenheit.
28 degree Celsius = 82.4 degree Fahrenheit
At -40 degrees on both scales.
-200 degree Celsius = -328 degree Fahrenheit.
870 degrees Fahrenheit = 465.56 degrees Celsius
One degree Fahrenheit is equal to -17.22222222222222...repeating degrees Celsius.
100 degrees Fahrenheit = 37.78 degrees Celsius
0 degrees Celsius is equal to 32 degrees Fahrenheit.
1 degree Fahrenheit = -17.2 degrees Celsius.
(-117) degree Celsius equals (-178.6) degree Fahrenheit.
Celsius is equal to 9/5 + 32 degrees Fahrenheit.
-39 degree Celsius = -38.2 degree Fahrenheit.
275 degree Celsius = 527 degree Fahrenheit.
99 degrees Fahrenheit is equal to about 37.2 degrees Celsius.
minus 40 degree celsius is equal to minus 40 degree fahrenheit, -39 degree Celsius = -38.2 degree Fahrenheit -40 degree Celsius = -40 degree Fahrenheit -41 degree Celsius = -41.8 degree Fahrenheit the degree celsius and degree fahrenheit coincides here correctly..!
25 degrees Celsius is equal to a temperature of 77 degrees Fahrenheit.
425 degree Fahrenheit = 218.3333333 degree Celsius