Yes there is! Double the °C figure and add 30.
Using this method is less accurate than using the correct mathematical formula!
Absolutely. Subtract 30 from the temperature in degrees Fahrenheit, and then divide by 2.
Using this method is less accurate than using the correct mathematical formula!
F = (C × 1.8) + 32
C = (F - 32) / 1.8
Fahrenheit
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Farenheit, Ferenheight, Farenheight, Ferinheight, Ferenheit, Fahenhiet, Ferinheit, or Fahrinheight.
Centigrade is a different "name" for degrees Celsius. It is meant to represent a thermometric value defined in degrees Celsius scaled between 1 and 100. "Centi" means 100, grade means degree.
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