When the temperature is +11.428,571,428,57oF = -11.428,571,428,57oC
* Calculation (F -32) x 5/9 The result of the calculation is only shown above to eleven decimal places. However, if we take it to more decimal places, we will see that the point at which the positive Fahrenheit figures correspond precisely with negative Celsius figures is very, very, very slightly below the values given above!
The actual precise point at which the decimal values (i.e. the digits after the decimal point) are exactly the same can be determined with more precision if we take the calculation to many more decimal places.
No it equals negative. (-)+(+)=(-)
no. it is still negative.
-10 x -5 = +50A negative times a negative will always equal a positive number.A negative times a positive will always equal a negative number.A positive times a positive will always equal a positive number.- x - = +- x + = -+ x + = +
No, a negative multiplied by a negative is a positive, as is of course a positive multiplied by a positive. Only when a negative is multiplied by a positive is the answer negative.
Negative.
-235 Celsius is equal to -391 Fahrenheit.
Negative 1.6 degrees Celsius is equal to 29.12 degrees Fahrenheit.
(-6) degrees Celsius = 21.2 degrees Fahrenheit
(-9) degrees Celsius = 15.8 degrees Fahrenheit.
-87 degrees Celsius = -124.6 degrees Fahrenheit.
-51 degrees Fahrenheit is equal to -46.11 degrees Celsius.
-150 Celsius = -238 Fahrenheit
It isn't. Zero Fahrenheit is equal to -17.78 Celsius.
(-10) degrees Fahrenheit = -23.3 degrees Celsius.
-120ºC = -184.0ºF
-166 degrees Fahrenheit.
-139 F