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Nowadays, most countries of the world use the Celsius [boiling | freezing | melting | temperature | degrees | thermometer | scale] when talking about temperatures. Nevertheless, the USA uses another scale based on the water [boiling | freezing | melting | temperature | degrees | thermometer | scale] at 212 and freezing at 32. This scale is called Fahrenheit after the scientist who was the first to invent the modern mercury [boiling | freezing | melting | temperature | degrees | thermometer | scale]. So, if you want to confidently navigate through the degree scales, you should know the way to convert Celsius to Fahrenheit and vice versa. If you want to convert some [boiling | freezing | melting | temperature | degrees | thermometer | scale] from degrees Celsius to degrees Fahrenheit, multiply the Celsius temperature by 1,8 and then add 32, where 32 is the difference in scale size based on the water [boiling | freezing | melting | temperature | degrees | thermometer | scale]point: at 0 \(\degree\) C and 32 \(\degree\) F. For example, let's take 15 \(\degree\) C and convert it to Fahrenheit: 15*1,8+32=59. The answer is: 15 \(\degree\) C is 59 \(\degree\) F.