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If it is ZERO degrees today and tomorrow it will be TWICE as cold, how cold will it be tomorrow?

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  1. ZERO

    Twice as cold means 2 x cold.  If the temp is 0, then 2 x 0 is 0.

    Anything times 0 is 0.


  2. 1. cold is a subjective value.

    2. if it was 10 degrees yesterday, 0 degrees today, and tomorrow will be twice as cold, i would say -20 degrees tomorrow, but with only the information given, there is no answer.

  3. meaningless question.

    Temperature is measured (C and F) on an offset scale, ie, zero is not absolute zero, so comparisons like that have no meaning.

  4. assuming you mean 0 F

    the answer would be: -32.01 F

    convert to C, double convert back to F, there is your answer

    just playing along with the question

  5. 32 degrees

  6. -31.9997 F If 0 F is -17.7777 C twice as cold is -35.5554 which is -31.9997 F

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