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Mathematics, 14.09.2019 06:30, EmiHope

convert 1 cal/(m^2 * sec * °c) into btu/(ft^2 * hr * °f)
its easy enough to convert the energy, time, and area units, but how am i suppose to convert the temp units?

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convert 1 cal/(m^2 * sec * °c) into btu/(ft^2 * hr * °f)
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