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Dale

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Would one of the many wizards here, kindly tell me what 82C and 74C are in Fahrenheit? Thank You
 
Thanks a bunch Sir,
I went to the site and got the same thing you did(duh), except the 74C came out to 14(count 'em) decimal places. Fascinating stuff. Thanks again.
 
quick rule of thumb, double the centigrade number subtract 10% and then add 32 to give a close farenheit number
 
Neat, that works too, and I didn't need all twenty thumbs.:smile:
 
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