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At which temperature both Celsius and fahrenheit scales become same?

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Answered by Thesceretgirl
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Explanation:

The Fahrenheit and Celsius scales have one point at which they intersect. They are equal at -40 °C and -40 °F.

Answer -40°C

Answered by Anonymous
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At which temperature both Celsius and fahrenheit scales become same?

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-40 °C

The Fahrenheit and Celsius scales have one point at which they intersect. They are equal at -40 °C and -40 °F.

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