1] wht is the relation between degree celcius and fahrenhite ?
2] wht is quality and ISO ?
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1) Degree Centigrade = 5/9 (fahrenhite)-32
Degree Fahrenhite = 9/5 (centigrade)+32
2)Defination of Quality as per Business Directory is
Measure of excellence or state of being free from defects,
deficiencies, and significant variations.
3) ISO stands for 'International Organization for
Standardization'. ISO ratings represents an international
consensus on good management practices with the aim of
ensuring that the organization can time and time again
deliver the product or services that meet the client’s
quality requirements.
ISO 8402-1986 standard defines quality as "the totality
of features and characteristics of a product or service
that bears its ability to satisfy stated or implied needs."
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Answer / deepak.rana.nits
1] DEGREE FAHRENHITE =5/9(DEG. CELCIUS) + 32
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