What does 56 degrees celsius equal in fahrenheit?
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To convert 56 degrees Celsius to Fahrenheit:
- Multiply 56 by 9/5: 56 × 9/5 = 100.8.
- Add 32 to the result: 100.8 + 32 = 132.8°F.
So, 56 degrees Celsius is equal to approximately 132.8 degrees Fahrenheit.
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