By: Taylor Utley.  How to convert Fahrenheit to Celsius  How to convert Celsius to Fahrenheit.

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By: Taylor Utley

 How to convert Fahrenheit to Celsius  How to convert Celsius to Fahrenheit

You will see an example on the screen and your task is to follow that example step by step. They try some on your own!

Think of a temperature in Fahrenheit Add 40 to that number

Multiply the new number by Subtract 40 There’s your answer!

Think of a temperature in Celsius Add 40 to that number

Multiply the new number by 1.8 Subtract 40 There’s your answer!

Example: 0*C = ?*F Step 1: 0* + 40 = 40 Step 2: 40 x 1.8 = 72 Step 3: 72 – 40 = 32*F

80*F = ?*C A. 27*F B. 34*C C. 27*C D. 34*F

GO BACK

C. 27*C NEXT!

What season is most likely occurring in Question 1? A. Spring B. Summer C. Fall D. Winter

GO BACK

B. Summer NEXT!

50*C = ?*F A. 122*F B. 80*F C. 50*F D. 37*F

GO BACK

NEXT! A. 122*F

15*F = ?*C A. 12*C B. 15*C C. 9*C D. -9*C

GO BACK

NEXT! D. -9*C

What season is most likely occurring in Question 4? A. Spring B. Summer C. Fall D. Winter

GO BACK

NEXT! D. Winter

You have completed the pop quiz and are now finished with this lesson!