Q. 164.8( 4 Votes )
Calculate the temperature which has same numeral value on Celsius and Fahrenheit scale.
Answer :
The relation between Celsius and Fahrenheit is as follows:
Here, temperature on Celsius is same as Fahrenheit. This means
Here, x is any variable.
So, at -40°C we have the same temperature in Fahrenheit scale i.e. -40°F.
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