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10 °C -> 50 °F
20 °C -> 68 °F
30 °C -> 86 °F
40 °C -> 104°F
-40° C -> -40° F
575 K -> 575° F
hope this helps
It's simple enough to just remember that a 10 degree difference in Celsius is an 18 degree difference in Fahrenheit.
Then you just need a single anchor point (like 10°C = 50°F) and the conversion is easy.
And when you see 18000°F, it's approximately 10000°C. At such a high number the difference is miniscule.