The "degrees" (although being called by the same name) are of different size, and the zero points are different on each scale.
1 degree Celsius equals a change of 9/5 = 1.8 degrees Fahrenheit and
1 degree Fahrenheit equals a change of 5/9 = 0.555555555 degrees Celsius.
The Celsius scale is based on the temperatures at which water freezes and boils, which are defined as 0°C and 100°C.
The Fahrenheit scale can be defined by those same temperatures, but with the values of 32°F = 0°C and 212°F = 100°C.
(see related question)
-180 degrees Celsius is -292 degrees Fahrenheit.
39 degrees Celsius is equal to 102.2 degrees Fahrenheit.
8 degrees Celsius is equal to 46.4 degrees Fahrenheit.
350 degrees Celsius is equal to 662 degrees Fahrenheit.
160 degrees Celsius is equal to 320 degrees Fahrenheit.
-180 degrees Celsius is -292 degrees Fahrenheit.
1 degree Celsius = 33.8 degrees Fahrenheit.
108 degrees Fahrenheit is equal to 42.22 degrees Celsius.
15 degrees Fahrenheit = -9.4 degrees Celsius.
145 degrees Celsius is equal to 293 degrees Fahrenheit.
-12 degrees Fahrenheit is equivalent to -24.44 degrees Celsius.
39 degrees Celsius is equal to 102.2 degrees Fahrenheit.
410 degrees Fahrenheit is equal to 210 degrees Celsius.
382 degrees Fahrenheit is equal to 194.44 degrees Celsius.
410 degrees Celsius is equivalent to 770 degrees Fahrenheit.
107 degrees Celsius is equal to 224.6 degrees Fahrenheit.
53 degrees Fahrenheit is approximately 11.7 degrees Celsius.