This equation states the relationship between temperature in Celsius (C) and temperature in Fahrenheit (F):

F= 9 5 C+32


Many of us know that water freezes at 0 C.
Using the equation, we can work out that this is equal to 32 F.

We also know that water boils at 100 C, which is equal to 212 F.

Is there a temperature at which Celsius and Fahrenheit readings are the same?

Is there a temperature at which the Fahrenheit reading is 20 degrees higher than the Celsius reading?

Is there a temperature at which the Celsius reading is 20 degrees higher than the Fahrenheit reading?