If: 54 = 9f Then: f = 6
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324 degrees Fahrenheit to convert from Celsius to Fahrenheit and vice versa use the following formulas: 9/5C=F and 5/9F=C
Suppose 5.6 rec = F then 56.6 rec = 10F Subtracting the first from the second, 51 = 9F dividing both sides by F, F = 51/9 = 17/3 = 52/3
Suppose f = 0.3111...then 10f = 3.111....Subtracting the second from the first, 9f = 2.8so that f = 2.8/9 = 28/90 which simplifies to 14/45Suppose f = 0.3111...then 10f = 3.111....Subtracting the second from the first, 9f = 2.8so that f = 2.8/9 = 28/90 which simplifies to 14/45Suppose f = 0.3111...then 10f = 3.111....Subtracting the second from the first, 9f = 2.8so that f = 2.8/9 = 28/90 which simplifies to 14/45Suppose f = 0.3111...then 10f = 3.111....Subtracting the second from the first, 9f = 2.8so that f = 2.8/9 = 28/90 which simplifies to 14/45
9°F is approximately -12.78°C in Celsius.
No, it equals -7f.
The 9 comes from the power classification system used by Britsh Railways and the F stands for freight use. Since the 9F was never fitted with steam heating they could not be used on passenger work outside of the summer months.
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At this temperature (-40), both scales have the same numeric value. -40 F = -40 C.In general, to convert between the two scales, use these formulae:C = (F - 32) x 5/9F = (5/9) C + 32
Suppose f = -0.55... Then 10f = -5.55... So 9f = -5 therefore f = -5/9
Suppose f = 2.222...then 10 f = 22.222... Subtracting the first from the second: 9f = 20 So f = 20/9