How to Convert Celsius to Fahenheit
Mixing up Celsius and Fahrenheit can ruin a whole day or vacation. For example, say you planned a trip to Canada and you packed for cold weather because you were told the temperatures were going to be around 38 degrees. You may be shocked to realize that it is really hot outside and you have no summer clothes with you. 38 degrees Celsius is actually 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit. Only the U.S. and a handful of other countries use the Fahrenheit scale to measure temperature, so knowing how to convert Celsius to Fahrenheit will help you plan accordingly when traveling.
Instructions
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Multiply the Celsius number by 9. Take 10 degrees Celsius as an example: 10 times 9 equals 90.
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Divide that number by 5. For our example, 90 divided by 5 equals 18.
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Add 32 to that number. So, using our example: 18 + 32 = 50. Therefore, 10 degrees Celsius equals 50 degrees Fahrenheit.