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 = 102.2 degrees Fahrenheit.
160 degrees Celsius = 320 degrees Fahrenheit.
350 degrees Celsius = 662 degrees Fahrenheit.
4 degrees Celsius = 39.2 degrees Fahrenheit.
-180 degrees Celsius is -292 degrees Fahrenheit.
1 degree Celsius = 33.8 degrees Fahrenheit.
15 degrees Fahrenheit = -9.4 degrees Celsius.
39 degrees Celsius = 102.2 degrees Fahrenheit.
-12 degrees Fahrenheit = -24.4 degrees Celsius.
108 degrees Fahrenheit = 42.2 degrees Celsius.
410 degrees Fahrenheit is equal to 210 degrees Celsius.
145 degrees Celsius = 293 degrees Fahrenheit
410 degrees Celsius = 770 degrees Fahrenheit.
382 degrees Fahrenheit = 194.4 degrees Celsius.
(-210) degrees Celsius = -346 degrees Fahrenheit
500 degrees Celsius = 932 degrees Fahrenheit.