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104 degrees Fahrenheit would be how many degrees Celsius?





Correct Answer:
40° c.


to convert 104 degrees fahrenheit to celsius, one can either use a direct conversion chart or apply the mathematical formula for converting fahrenheit to celsius. the formula is \( c = \frac{5}{9} \times (f - 32) \), where \( c \) represents degrees celsius, and \( f \) represents degrees fahrenheit.

applying this formula to 104 degrees fahrenheit: \[ c = \frac{5}{9} \times (104 - 32) \] \[ c = \frac{5}{9} \times 72 \] \[ c = 40 \] thus, 104 degrees fahrenheit is equivalent to 40 degrees celsius.

it is useful to know this conversion method, not only for scientific calculations but also for everyday applications such as cooking, travel, and weather interpretation. in many countries outside the united states, celsius is used instead of fahrenheit, so understanding how to convert between these scales can be very practical. additionally, this conversion formula can be applied to any temperature in fahrenheit to obtain its equivalent in celsius.