At what °Celsius the °Fahrenheit is double?
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F = (9/5) C + 32
Where F is degrees Fahrenheit, and C is degrees Celsius.
You are asking for the value of C when F is double C, so substitute 2C for F, and solve for C:
2C = (9/5) C + 32
After some simple algebra, we find that C=160, and F=320.
Incidently, pretty close to the midpoint between the boiling temperature of water and the ignition temperature of paper.
Where F is degrees Fahrenheit, and C is degrees Celsius.
You are asking for the value of C when F is double C, so substitute 2C for F, and solve for C:
2C = (9/5) C + 32
After some simple algebra, we find that C=160, and F=320.
Incidently, pretty close to the midpoint between the boiling temperature of water and the ignition temperature of paper.
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160 degree celcius will equal 320 degree fahreneit...
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