Converting Farenheit to Celsius

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U06_L3_T1_we2 Converting Farenheit to Celsius

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  • your going too fast.

  • Why can't this country just use celsius? If we did maybe our math test scores will go up, instead of doing these conversion crap!

  • Easier way to do this:

    Take whatever your F number is, subtract 32, divide by 9, then multiply by 5.

  • i ment to say 1.8

  • @brezza3000 i agree with u, it's much easier

    btw, w/ celcius 2 fahrenhiet u can do (c) x 1.5+32

    then do that in reverse ( 89.6 f -32 / 1.5 = (c)

  • Why don't you just subtract the 32 to get 24, Divide 24 by 9 and multiply the result by 5? That gets you to 13.3 as well and is simpler.

  • F to C really pisses me off!

  • double it and 30

  • I actually kinda understood that.  Thanks.

  • Sorry Sal, but you keep misspelling "Fahrenheit" and it's getting on my nerves. :)

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