How many degrees Celsius is 120.65 F?

1 Answer
May 14, 2018

Would it not be approx. 5050 ""^@CC....?

Explanation:

There are all sorts of converters available on the web for Celsius to Fahrenheit and vice versa...you know multiply by five, divide by nine, take away the number you first thought of while whistling the Star-spangled banner...

We know, on that the "Fahrenheit scale"Fahrenheit scale, the boiling point of water is 212212 ""^@FF...and the freezing point of 3232 ""^@FF. It is usually MUCH easier to work with "Centigrade"Centigrade, the which sets the normal boiling point of water at 100100 ""^@CC, and its freezing point as 00 ""^@CC. Ironically, the only country that seems to persist with the older units is the States...but not on university campuses...