Convert 41°f into degree celsius (41°f-32)× 5/9= 5°c
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Fahrenheit is a temperature scale used for describing temperatures in Fahrenheit degrees (°F).
It is most commonly used in the United States in weather forecasts and to describe temperatures inside houses, offices, etc.
I asked a few people and the conversion formula is the first thing that comes to mind - and how hard it is to remember. So here's one easire way to do it: use 2 instead of 9/5 and 0.5 instead of 5/9 and 30 instead of 32 in the conversion formula. The result won't be accurate but it does provide an approximate number that's "good enough" in everyday situationsSo the formula becomes: F = (C x 2) + 30
For example: (25C x 2) + 30 = 80F. The accurate answer is 77F but if you don't have a calculator handy and can't multiply and divide using fractions then this formula will give you a good idea that you can use in everyday situations.
The Fahrenheit and Celsius scales coincide at -40°.
Another simple conversion method from C to F is to double the celsius, subtract 10%, add 32. For example: 100C = 2x100=200,200-20=180,add 32=212F
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