If its zero degrees outside and tomorrow its going to be twice as cold. What will the temperature be?
The first thought might be to change the zero into the other common scale, which rids you of the troublesome “zero.” Assuming the teacher means zero Fahrenheit, the same temperature is minus 17.7 degrees Celsius. If the zero is Celsius, changing it to Fahrenheit gives you 32 degrees. If the question was, it will be zero and tomorrow the temperature will be twice as low, what will it be. we could say minus 35.4 degrees C, which is the same as -31.7 F.
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