minoruoishi 2008 said:
"Fahrenheit-Centigrade" is an Android application and is sold in the
Android Market.
https://market.android.com/details?id=minoru9.fahrenheitcentigrade
This calls for a rant! It is a shame that anyone with a high school or
even an eighth grade education has to resort to a BOUGHT application for
this conversion. It is a single cell Excel application, two if you want
to go either way.
It is a simple formula that I always reconstruct because I do not
clutter my mind with seldom used formulas. Remember that water's
freezing point and boiling points are at 32 and 212 degrees respectively
for Fahrenheit and 0 and 100 degrees for Celsius. Then use your brain
instead of your high tech machinery.
Bill