
"If you want to take a temperature given in Celsius and convert it to Fahrenheit, all you have to do is multiply the number by 1.8 and then add 32. The formula looks like this: (degrees Celsius x 1.8) + 32 = degrees Fahrenheit."
"Maybe you stumble upon an article purporting to have discovered, at the end of years of intensive study, that the ideal oven temperature for cookies is 200 degrees Celsius. To convert that number to Fahrenheit - and absolutely nail your bake - just multiply the 200 degrees Celsius by 1.8, which gives 360, then add 32, for a total of 392 degrees Fahrenheit."
The United States uses Fahrenheit while most countries use Celsius, creating a challenge when following international recipes. Converting Celsius to Fahrenheit is straightforward: multiply the Celsius temperature by 1.8 and add 32. For example, 200 degrees Celsius converts to 392 degrees Fahrenheit by multiplying 200 by 1.8 to get 360, then adding 32. This simple arithmetic allows U.S. cooks to accurately follow international baking and cooking instructions. Understanding this conversion formula enables home cooks to access and successfully execute recipes from around the world without guesswork.
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