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TEMPERATURE
°Conversions
PAGE 21a
The International System of Units
is called "SI" (spoken "ess i")

To convert either Fahrenheit or Celsius temperatures, follow the center column to the desired temperature, then read the conversions temperature in the "°F" or "°C" column.  Thus, in the example shown 20 °F equals -6.7 °C and 20 °C equals 68.0 °F
  
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To convert
  °Celsius
into °Fahrenheit
multiply by
1.8 and add 32
OR
Celsius to Fahrenheit:
°C x 9/5 + 32 = °F

Sing Along! To convert
°Fahrenheit
into °Celsius
subtract 32 and multiply by 0.55
OR
Fahrenheit to Celsius:
°F-32 x 5/9 = °C

°C

°

°F

 

°C

°

°F

 

°C

°

°F

- 28.9

- 20

- 4.8

 

- 6.1

21

59.8

 

16.1

61

141.8

- 28.9

- 19

- 2.2

 

- 5.6

22

71.6

 

16.7

62

143.6

- 27.8

- 18

- 0.4

 

- 5.0

23

73.4

 

17.2

63

145.4

- 27.2

- 17

1.4

 

- 4.4

24

75.2

 

17.8 

64

147.2

- 26.7

- 16

3.2

 

- 3.9

25

77.0

 

18.3

65

149.0

- 26.1

- 15

5.0

 

- 3.3

26

78.8

 

18.9

66

150.8

- 25.6

- 14

6.8

 

- 2.8

27

80.6

 

19.4

67

152.6

- 25.0

- 13

8.6

 

- 2.2

28

82.4

 

20.0

68

154.4

- 24.4

- 12

10.4

 

- 1.7

29

84.2

 

20.6

69

156.2

- 23.9

- 11

12.2

 

- 1.1

30

86.0

 

21.1

70

158.0

- 23.3

- 10

14.0

 

- 0.6

31

87.8

 

21.7

71

159.8

- 22.8

- 9

15.8

 

0.0

32

89.6

 

22.2

72

161.6

- 22.2

- 8

17.6

 

0.6

33

91.4

 

22.8

73

163.4

- 21. 7

- 7

19.4

 

1.1

34

93.2

 

23.3

74

165.2

- 21.1

- 6

21.2

 

1.7

35

95.0

 

23.9

75

167.0

- 20.6

- 5

23.0

 

2.2

36

96.8

 

24.4

76

168.8

- 20.0

- 4

24.8

 

2.8

37

98.6

 

25.0

77

170.6

- 19.4

- 3

26.6

 

3.3

38

100.4

 

25.6

78

172.4

- 18.9

- 2

28.4

 

3.9

39

102.2

 

26.1

79

174.2

- 18.3

- 1

30.2

 

4.4

40

104.0

 

26.7

80

176.0

- 17.8

0

32.0

 

5.0

41

105.8

 

27.2

81

177.8

- 17.2

1

33.8

 

5.6

42

107.6

 

27.8

82

179.6

- 16.7

2

35.6

 

6.1

43

109.4

 

28.3

83

181.4

- 16.1

3

37.4

 

6.7

44

111.2

 

28.9

84

183.2

- 15.6

4

39.2

 

7.2

45

113.0

 

29.4

85

185.0

- 15.0

5

41.0

 

7.8

46

114.8

 

30.0

86

186.8

- 14.4

6

42.8

 

8.3

47

116.6

 

30.6

87

188.6

- 13.9

7

44.6

 

8.9

48

118.4

 

31.1

88

190.4

- 13.3

8

46.4

 

9.4

49

120.2

 

31.7

89

192.2

- 12.8

9

48.2

 

10.0

50

122.0

 

32.2

90

194.0

- 12.2

10

50.0

 

10.6

51

123.8

 

32.8

91

195.8

-11.7

11

51.8

 

11.1

52

125.6

 

33.3

92

197.6

- 11.1

12

53.6

 

11.7

53

127.4

 

33.9

93

199.4

- 10.6

13

55.4

 

12.2

54

129.2

34.4

94

201.2

- 10.0

14

57.2

 

12.8

55

131.0

 

35.0

95

203.0

9.4

15

59.0

 

13.3

56

132.8

 

35.6

96

204.8

8.9

16

.60.8

 

13.9

57

134.6

 

36.1

97

206.6

8.3

17

62.6

 

14.4

58

136.4

 

36.7

98

208.4

7.8

18

64.4

 

15.0

59

138.2

 

37.2

99

210.2

7.2

19

66.2

 

15.6

60

140.0

 

37.8

100

212.0

6.7

20

68.0

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

                 
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TEMPERATURE
°Conversions

PAGE 21b
The International System of Units
is called "SI" (spoken "ess i")

To convert either Fahrenheit or Celsius temperatures, follow the center column to the desired temperature, then read the conversions temperature in the "°F" or "°C" column.  Thus, in the example shown 101 °F equals 38.3 °C and 101 °C equals 213.8 °F

  
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 Page 7   EVERYDAY  UNITS
 Page 8   • PREFIXES
 Page 9   • SYMBOLS
 Page 10 • meter  (m)
 Page 11 centimeter  (cm)
 Page 12 millimeter  (mm)
 Page 13 kilometer  (km)
 Page 14 liter  (L)
 Page 15 milliliter  (mL)
 Page 16 kilogram  (kg)
 Page 17 gram  (g)
 Page 18 milligram  (mg)
 Page 19tonne  (t)
 Page 20 Temperature
 Page 21a and 21b Conversions
 Page 22 Measures Evolution
 Page 23 Inch-Pound

 LENGTH
meter

VOLUME
liter

MASS
kilogram

  INSTANT METRIC 
 
CONVERSION* Tables

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°C

°

°F

 

°C

°

°F

 

°C

°

°F

38.3

101

213.8

 

60.6

141

285.8

 

82.8

181

357.8

38.9

102

215.6

 

61.1

142

287.6

 

83.3

182

359.6

39.4

103