Asked by tara
Use the formula *C=5/9 (*F-32) to find the Celsius temperature (*C) when the Fahrenheit (*F) is 212 *F.
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Answered by
Marth
Replace the variable 'F' with the value 212.
C=5/9(212-32)
C=5/9(180)
C=100
On a side note, 212 degrees F is the boiling point of water which corresponds to 100 degrees Celsius.
C=5/9(212-32)
C=5/9(180)
C=100
On a side note, 212 degrees F is the boiling point of water which corresponds to 100 degrees Celsius.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
C=5/9 (*F-32)
C = 5/9 (212-32)
C = 5/9 * 180
C = 900/9
C = 100
C = 5/9 (212-32)
C = 5/9 * 180
C = 900/9
C = 100
Answered by
Gideon
The relation between the Celsius (c) and Fahrenheit (f) scales of temperature is given by :c=5/9(f-32). find f if (a)c is 40 and (b) is -40
Answered by
Jacob
To find the celsius temperature, substitute 86 for F in the formula. Then, use the order of operations to simplify. Subtract 32 from 86. Then multiply 5 9 by 54 to get 30°C.
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