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Celsius and Fahrenheit are units of temperature, and they can be converted using a formula.
F = C*1.8 + 32
For example, 30°C is
F= 30*1.8 + 32
F = 86°F
Or an easier way to remember without memorizing the formula is by remembering the normal boiling point of water which is 100°C = 212°F.
Celsius and Fahrenheit are units of temperature, and they can be converted using a formula.
F = C*1.8 + 32
For example, 30°C is
F= 30*1.8 + 32
F = 86°F
Or an easier way to remember without memorizing the formula is by remembering the normal boiling point of water which is 100°C = 212°F.
Answer:
Compare the equivalent temperatures as a ratio; if the ratios are equivalent, then the temperatures vary directly.
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