No. Although the starting points of the two temperature scales are separated by 32 "degrees", the "degrees" are also different sizes in Celsius and in Fahrenheit.
Celsius "degrees" are 1.8 times as large as Fahrenheit degrees.
The conversion formulas are Fahrenheit temperature = (9/5 x Celsius temperature)+ 32
and Celsius temperature = 5/9 x (Fahrenheit temperature - 32).
Using the top formula (from C to F), we find that 32 °C is equal to 89.6 °F
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0 degrees celsius is 32 degrees Fahrenheit.
0 degrees Celsius is equal to 32 degrees Fahrenheit.
Fahrenheit = (1.8 x Celsius) + 32 Celsius = 5/9 of (Fahrenheit - 32)
32 degrees Fahrenheit is equal to 0 degrees Celsius.
Degrees Fahrenheit= (9/5 x Degrees Celsius) + 32 Let's use 0 degrees Celsius to find it's Fahrenheit equivalent (9/5 x 0) + 32=0 + 32=32 degrees Fahrenheit Let's use 5 degrees Celsius (9/5 x 5) + 32=9 + 32= 41 degrees Fahrenheit