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To Convert °Fahrenheit into
°Celsius,
Formula - °F-32 x 5/9 = °C
OR Subtract 32 from Fahrenheit and multiply by
5 then divide by 9
EXAMPLE
68°
Fahrenheit = 20°C
(see
also Temperature Conversions Poster)
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0
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-17.8
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-17.2
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-16.7
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-16.1
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-15.6
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-15.0
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-14.4
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-13.9
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10
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-12.2
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-11.1
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-11.1
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-10.6
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-10.0
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- 9.4
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- 8.9
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- 8.3
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20
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- 6.7
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- 6.1
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- 5.6
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- 5.0
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-4.4
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-3.9
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-3.3
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- 2.8
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30
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1.1
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0.6
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0.0
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0.6
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1.1
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1.7
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2.2
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2.8
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40
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4.4
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5.0
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5.6
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6.1
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6.7
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7.2
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7.8
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8.3
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50
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10.0
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10.6
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11.1
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11.7
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12.2
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12.8
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13.3
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13.9
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15.0
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16.1
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16.7
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17.2
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11.8
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18.3
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18.9
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19.4
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20°C
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20.6
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70
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21.1
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21.7
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22.2
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22.8
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23.3
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23.9
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24.4
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80
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26.7
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27.2
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27.8
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28.3
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28.9
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29.4
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30.0
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90
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32.2
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32.8
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33.3
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33.9
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34.'
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35.0
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35.6
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100
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37.8
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38.3
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38.9
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39.4
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40.0
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40.6
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41.1
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41.7
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110
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43.3
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43.9
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44.4
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45.0
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45.6
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46.1
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46.1
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41.2
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120
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48.9
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49.4
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50.0
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50.6
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51.1
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51.7
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52.2
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52.8
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53.9
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130
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54.4
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55.0
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55.6
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56.1
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56.7
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51.2
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57.8
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58.3
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59.4
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140
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60.0
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60.6
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61.1
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61.7
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62.2
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62.8
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63.3
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63.9
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65.0
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150
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65.6
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66.1
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66.7
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67.2
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67.8
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68.3
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68.9
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69.4
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70.6
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160
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71.1
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71.7
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72.2
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12.8
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73.3
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73.9
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74.4
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75.0
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76.1
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170
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76.7
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17.2
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77.8
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18.3
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78.9
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79.4
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80.0
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80.6
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81.7
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180
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82.2
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82.8
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83.3
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83.9
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84.4
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85.0
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85.6
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86.1
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87.2
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190
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87.8
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88.9
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88.9
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89.4
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90.0
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90.6
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91.1
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91.7
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92.8
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200
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93.3
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9'.9
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94.4
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95.0
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95.6
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96.1
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96.1
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91.2
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98.3
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210
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98.9
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99.4
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100.0
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100.6
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101.1
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101.7
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102.2
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102.8
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103.9
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105.0
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105.6
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106.1
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108.3
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109.4
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UNDERSTAND
EVERYDAY
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN
Length Volume and
Mass
in
terms of meter,
liter
and
kilogram
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Sing
Along!
"Make a cube, one tenth the unit meter...
It's the volume of exactly one liter...
It's the mass of
exactly
one kilogram
to please
us,
Water Boils at 100 and at zero it Freezes!
0 °C (Celsius) That Is!
SIMPLE... CONVENIENT... ACCURATE
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