. Animal micrology; practical exercises in microscopical methods. Microscopy -- Technique; Microscopes -- Technique. 228 Animal Micrology THERMOMETERS To reduce degrees Fahrenheit to degrees Centigrade use the formula, C=5/9 (F — 32). For example, if the number of degrees Fahrenheit is 77, then C=5/9 (77—32)=25 degrees. Or, for instance, to reduce —31 degrees Fahrenheit to Centigrade, C=5/9(-31-32)=5/9x-63= -35degrees. To reduce degrees of Centigrade to degrees of Fahrenheit use the formula F=9/5 C-j-32. For example, if the number of degrees Centi- grade is 25, then F=(9/5x25)+32=77 degrees. O
. Animal micrology; practical exercises in microscopical methods. Microscopy -- Technique; Microscopes -- Technique. 228 Animal Micrology THERMOMETERS To reduce degrees Fahrenheit to degrees Centigrade use the formula, C=5/9 (F — 32). For example, if the number of degrees Fahrenheit is 77, then C=5/9 (77—32)=25 degrees. Or, for instance, to reduce —31 degrees Fahrenheit to Centigrade, C=5/9(-31-32)=5/9x-63= -35degrees. To reduce degrees of Centigrade to degrees of Fahrenheit use the formula F=9/5 C-j-32. For example, if the number of degrees Centi- grade is 25, then F=(9/5x25)+32=77 degrees. Or, to reduce-35 degrees Centigrade to Fahrenheit, F=(9/5x -35)+32=-31 Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Guyer, Michael F. (Michael Frederic), b. 1874. Chicago, The University of Chicago Press
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