TABLE II. 



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TABLE II. THERMOMETER REDUCTION TABLES. 



C. 



i 



2 



3 

 4 

 5 

 6 



7 



F. 



1.8 



3-6 



5-4 



7-2 



9.0 



10.8 



12.6 



14.4 



16.2 



A. CENTIGRADE TO FAHRENHEIT. 



C. 



10 

 20 

 30 

 40 

 50 

 60 

 70 

 80 

 go 



F. 



18 



36 



54 



72 



go 



108 



126 



144 

 162 



C. 



100 



200 

 300 

 400 

 500 



600 



700 

 800 

 900 



F. 



1 80 



360 



540 



720 



900 



1080 



1260 



1440 



1620 



B. FAHRENHEIT TO CENTIGRADE. 



C. 

 I 



i* 

 if 



2f 

 2* 



3t 



3t 

 4* 

 5 



F. 



10 



20 

 30 

 40 

 50 

 60 

 70 

 80 

 90 



C. 

 5f 



Hi 

 16* 



22| 



27* 



33t 

 38* 

 44* 

 50 



F. 

 100 



200 

 300 

 4OO 

 500 

 600 

 700 

 800 

 900 



C. 

 55* 



mi 



i66f 



222f 



277* 



333f 

 3 88f 



444$ 

 500 



F. 



IOOO 

 2OOO 

 3000 

 4OOO 

 5000 

 6OOO 

 7000 

 8000 

 9000 



C. 



555f 



1666* 



2222f 



2777^ 



3333t 



3885f 



4444$ 

 5000 



Having given Centigrade degrees, obtain from Table A the 

 corresponding equivalents, and to their sum add 32. 



Example: Find Fahrenheit degrees corresponding to 

 416 C. 



720+ 18 + 10.8 +32 = 780.8. 



Having given Fahrenheit degrees, subtract 32 and find the 

 value in Table B corresponding to the remainder. 



Example : Find Centigrade degrees corresponding to 



-16 - 32 == -48, -48 F. = -( 2 2f + 4i) = - 2 6f. 



