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  • 16-01-2017
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Would it ever be possible for the temperature in Celsius to have a greater value than the temperature in Fahrenheit?

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  • 16-01-2017
Because Celsius is always (Fahrenheit -32) /1.8 , so its always going to be a smaller number than F. Does that help?


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