the formula for converting centigrade

  1. what is the formula for convertingA) degree centigrade to farenheight B)farenheight to centigrade
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  2. Create a formula for converting degress centigrade, C, to degrees Fahrenheit, F, if for every increase of 5 degrees centigrade
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  3. i really need help with my homework so i can graduate in time. i have only 3 questions that i need help with because math is my
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  4. the formula for converting centigrade temperature to Fahrenheit is F=9/5 C+32. What is the difference in Fahrenheit degrees
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  5. air in the smoke house has WBT of 20 degree centigrade and DBT of 25 deg.centigrade,determine RH,DPT and % moisture content.What
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  6. 50 gram of steel at 100 degree centigrade is addae to 100grame of water at 30 degree centigrade the resultant temperature is 35
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  7. A piece of metal of mass 50g heated to 100degree centigrade is dropped into 200g of water at 14degree centigrade In a copper
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  8. 5. An aluminium cessel of mass 200g, contains 0.5 litre of water. What is the heat required to raise the temperature of the
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  9. An aluminium cessel of mass 200g, contains 0.5 litre of water. What is the heat required to raise the temperature of the system
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  10. The density of a substance at 100 degrees centigrade is 1.22 g/(cm^3) and at 140 degrees centigrade is 0.95 g/(cm^3). Estimate
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