Begin by highlighting the field that corresponds to oC.
Type in 5 and read the result for oF (a). So 5 oC equals 41 oF. You also get that converted in oR (b) and K (c) which is 500.67 oR and 278.15 K respectively.
Example 2:
Convert 67 oF to oC:
Begin by highlighting the field that corresponds to oF.
Type in 67 and read the result for oC (a). So 67 oF equals 19.44 oF. You also get that converted in oR (b) and K (c) which is 526.67 oR and 292.59 K respectively.
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