temperature is what/

Sharpsville, PA(Zone 5a)

if a room is 21 degrees "c'.......what is it "F"? I have this clock that gives room temp and its in " C"

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Efland, NC(Zone 7a)

that would be roughly 71 or 72*. (Is there a button on the back of that thing to switch it to Farenheit?)

Knoxville, TN

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Sharpsville, PA(Zone 5a)

I can;t figure out how to switch it over. maybe I SHOULD go to their website and email them...DAH! Never thought about it till you mentioned switching. SO< Explain to me please how you came up with that?? Where does the scale balance out. I forget all that stuff. "F" equals how many degrees in "c"

Efland, NC(Zone 7a)

hehehe... I cheated. I have a thermo with F on one side and C on the other. I just looked at it and measured across. I once had a site on my Favorites list that gave the equivalents but lost it when I emptied out my hard drive.
Your digital thermometer looks similar to one of mine tho. Is there not a switch on the back that you can use to change back and forth? Or if not, there may be a switch on the front with more than one function. Try pushing that "set" button...watch the features change...you may have to push it more than once till you see F or C flashing. don't be shy, give it a try.

Sharpsville, PA(Zone 5a)

horseshoe...what are the numbers??? I realize tha tthe go across..where does it start for farenheit? How many degrees in farenheit equals how many in centagrate/

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Efland, NC(Zone 7a)

0*Centigrade is as close as you can get to 32*F. From there 10* C is 50*F...20*C is almost 70* (looks more like 68* to me), 30*C is 86* F...
That should help out a bit. I'll try to find the site I mentioned above. (I used to have a formula for figuring it all out. I'll try to come up w/it.)

Victoria, TX(Zone 9b)

deg F = (1.8*deg C) + 32

deg C = (degF-32)/1.8

-Jennifer

Efland, NC(Zone 7a)

thanks Angelsong!! That is what I wanted to see! Much obliged!

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