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Wheeeelp I have a question !!!! 馃槕

What if today is 0 degrees celsius and tomorrow has to be twice as cold as today ... what degree it should be tomorrow ?
*thinking*
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SW-User
@MalteseFalconPunch Exactly!
Kelvin is the measuring unit for the amount of heat.
0 Celsius is about 273 kelvin. twice as cold means half as hot ie half 273 which is 136.5 kelvin ie. -136.65 Celsius
eMortalM
@SW-User following the reasoning with Fahrenheit and give us the answer

estranged36-40, F
Hmmm.. 0 is a degree it is not an amount.. you can look at the amount of cold you feel at degree 0 and call it x then multiply it by 2.. because twice as cold as -2 is not necessarily -4.. just sayin
SW-User
@estranged 馃槷 I think I got it
hippyjoe195561-69, M
- 18 C. Convert to F 32 - 32 = 0 F or -18 C
SW-User
@hippyjoe1955 Darn you're right. I divided by 2 馃う馃徎
DarinaF
The forecast may not be correct...- 2
SW-User
@Darina but what if they were ? 馃槷
DarinaF
@SW-User???
Picklebobble256-60, M
http://mathforum.org/library/drmath/view/58415.html
Top notch weather reporting..
sighmeupforthat46-50, M
so you live in greenland?!
gurlwatcher2261-69, M
Minus half of a degree Celsius.
SW-User
-8,88889 Celsius.
eMortalM
-17.7778 Celsius.
SW-User
minus zero?
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Axeroberts56-60, M
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0 degrees algebraically 2x0=0 馃
SW-User
@SW-User well, according I guess to our mathematics on this planet that's the only answer..? Or do you know anything else..
SW-User
@SW-User nope 馃槀
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@SW-User 馃し

 
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