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To convert a temperature from degrees Fahrenheit to degrees Celsius, you can use the formula (°F 32)0.56 °C. Write 4 °C in degrees Fahrenheit.
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To convert a temperature from degrees Fahrenheit to degrees Celsius, you can use the formula (°F 32)0.56 °C. Write 4 °C in degrees Fahrenheit.
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To convert a temperature from degrees Fahrenheit to degrees Celsius, you can use the formula (°F 32)0.56 °C. Write 4 °C in degrees Fahrenheit.
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(F - 32)0.56 = 4
F - 32 = 4/0.56
F = 39.1⁰ F
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