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My oven is in Fahrenheit, what will be the conversion to bake a cake in celsius, i want o use 350 celsius?
i am baking a christmas cake and the recipe has that it has to be bak in 350 celsius, but now i discovered my oven is in fahrenheit, what the conversion number in farhenheit should be?
i need an urgent answer please.
7 Answers
- Miss ExpertLv 41 decade agoFavorite Answer
I don't think you got the right numbers. Can you check again?
Most of the cakes are baking at 175-180°C, means 347-356°F oven. This is a moderate temperature for cakes.
If your 350°C is correct, then it should be 662°F.
If 350°F means 177°C.
I hope it helps.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
I suspect it was a typo. Most cakes are baked at 350 degrees F.
- ?Lv 71 decade ago
No, the recipe must be wrong. That's 662 degree F, and that's above broiling temperature. No cake will bake at that temp, it will burn. It might even catch fire. 350F is proper baking temperature.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
i used a converter, it says 350 celcius= 662 farenheit
read your recipe again
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- 1 decade ago
it is definitely a typo error.
the conversion should be around 180-190 degree celsius.
- 1 decade ago
umm sumone messed up here the recipe is probably wrong i think its 350 degrees farenhiet
Source(s): my brain :] - Anonymous1 decade ago
C = 5/9(F -32)
F = 9/5C + 32