Math, asked by snehaahirwar, 9 months ago

On a winter day, the temperature at a place was -25/2C
Convert it in degree Fahrenheit (°F) by using
the formula​

Answers

Answered by ranaabhi1103
1

Answer:

TO CONVERT To convert temperatures in degrees Celsius to Fahrenheit, multiply by 1.8 (or 9/5) and add 32.

SO, (-25/2 * 9/5 ) + 32 = -45/2 + 32 = -22.5 + 32 = 9.5 Fahrenheit

Answered by virendrakumar987319
1

Answer:

°C to °F Divide by 5, then multiply by 9, then add 32

so , - 25/2 / 5 = -5/2 * 9 = 45/2 +32 =105/2 degree  Fahrenheit

it can also be 54.5 in decimal

Step-by-step explanation:

There are two main temperature scales:

°C, the Celsius Scale (part of the Metric System, used in most countries)

°F, the Fahrenheit Scale (used in the US), and

They both measure the same thing (temperature!), but use different numbers:

Boiling water (at normal pressure) measures 100° in Celsius, but 212° in Fahrenheit

And as water freezes it measures 0° in Celsius, but 32° in Fahrenheit

Like this:

temperature freeze (0 vs 32) and boil (100 vs 212)

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