I cannot figure out how to convert 35 atm to degrees fahrenheit.

Could you help me please?

Not I nor anyone else. Atm is pressure while Fahrenheit is temperature. You're talking apples and oranges. They aren't the same thing.

Was this in a test or workbook? It may be a typo

Whatever it is it doesn't make sense.

This was on a test -- I looked it up when I got home and saw that atm was pressure and couldn't figure it out either -- I thought maybe I had to somehow convert the atm to celsius and then fahrenheit

Of course, I'd be happy to help you with that!

To convert atmospheres (atm) to degrees Fahrenheit (°F), we need to understand the relationship between pressure and temperature.

Pressure is usually measured in atmospheres, while temperature is typically measured in degrees Celsius (°C) or Kelvin (K). To convert from Celsius or Kelvin to Fahrenheit, we need to use the following formula:

°F = (°C × 9/5) + 32

However, since you want to convert from atmospheres to Fahrenheit directly, we need to take a different approach.

Atmospheres (atm) measure pressure, which is not directly related to temperature. Therefore, it's not possible to convert directly from atmospheres to degrees Fahrenheit without additional information such as volume or the number of moles.

If you have additional data, such as the volume or moles, please let me know and I can assist you further.