Thanks. So 300 kph would work out roghyl to 180 mph. They keep showing kph when they show the driver viewpoints when watching races, and I didn’t know how to quickly convert- this will help to get rough estimate of how fast they are taking corners and such, which I’m interested in. I went to school about 20,years too early. They started teaching metric and standard both after I gradiated unfortunately.
32°F = 0°C 212°F = 100°C
Or if picking nits: Convert Celsius to Fahrenheit using the °F = (°C x 1.8) + 32 or °F = °C x 9\5 {\displaystyle {\frac {9}{5}}} + 32 formula. Convert Fahrenheit to Celsius with the °C = (°F - 32) x 5\9{\frac {5}{9}} formula.
NOTE: In computers the "/" (forward slash) means Divide and the "\" (back slash) is the symbol for Fractional Numbers.
There are tons of online Conversion sites for example just type in Your Browser Bar (no brackets) [meter to yard] or [liter to gallon] and you'll get a box to put numbers in and it will give you the exact number.
However π are round and cakes are N2
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