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The thermometer shoes -20 degrees.?

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If the temperature rises to -10 degrees, how much will it have changed?

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  1. What are thermometer shoes?

    (10 degrees: |first  T - Second T| = change; |(-20)-(-10)|=|-10|=10)


  2. i'm going to guess you're not as retarded as this question indicates you are and assume that they are different scales.  here are a few answers:

    -20F to -10C:  34F increase, or 18.889C and 18.889 K increase

    -20C to -10 F:  3.333C increase, 6F increase, 3.3333K increase

    -20F to -10F expressed in C:  5.556C

    -20C to -10C expressed in F:  18F

    hope that helps

  3. not much...it'd still be cold!

    Brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr...

  4. Thermometres have feet?

    I assume youre a young person whom is not used to negative numbers?

    When dealing with negative numbers, remember that the number is as far below "0" as it's positive value is above "0".

    So, -20 is 20 below zero.

    So, it is 20 points to reach zero.

    So, you are (since both are negative numbers) doing a flat subtraction of 20-10.

    Ciao.

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