convert Convert 63F to degrees Celsius.

To convert 63 degrees Fahrenheit (63°F) to Celsius, you can use the following formula:

C = (F - 32) x 5/9

Plugging in the value:
C = (63 - 32) x 5/9
C = 31 x 5/9
C ≈ 17.22

Therefore, 63°F is approximately equal to 17.22°C.

Convert 96F to degrees Celsius.

To convert 96 degrees Fahrenheit (96°F) to Celsius, you can use the formula:

C = (F - 32) x 5/9

Plugging in the value:
C = (96 - 32) x 5/9
C = 64 x 5/9
C ≈ 35.56

Therefore, 96°F is approximately equal to 35.56°C.

Convert 49 to degrees Fahrenheit.

To convert 49 degrees Celsius to Fahrenheit, you can use the formula:

F = C x (9/5) + 32

Plugging in the value:
F = 49 x (9/5) + 32
F = 88.2 + 32
F ≈ 120.2

Therefore, 49°C is approximately equal to 120.2°F.

well, we have a hunch the relationship between centigrade and farenheit might be linear and we know two points:

freezing, C = 0, F = 32
boiling, C= 100 , F = 212
so lets do the (C,F)) thing as if it were (x, y)
C = m F + b
100 = m (212) + b
0 = m (32) + b
so
100 = 180 m
m = 100/180 = 10/18 = 5/9
so
C = (5/9) F + b
0 = (5/9) 32 + b
b = -160/9
so
C = (5/9) F - 160/9
9 C = 5 F - 160 = 5 (F-32)
(9/5) C = F-32
F = (9/5) C + 32
or
9/5 C = F-32
C = (5/9) (F-32)
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Using the linear relationship between Celsius (C) and Fahrenheit (F), we can derive the conversion formula:

F = (9/5)C + 32

To convert 49 degrees Celsius to Fahrenheit:

F = (9/5)(49) + 32
F = (9/5)(49) + 32
F = 88.2 + 32
F ≈ 120.2

Therefore, 49°C is approximately equal to 120.2°F, just as we found using the previous approach.