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If the temperature today is 0°F and I say that tomorrow will be twice as warm, how warm will it be tomorrow?
Challenge: Don't Google the question!!
Saturday, January 24, 2009
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459 degrees farenheit
0 degrees
16°F
459.67 degrees F.
Either 16º F or almost 500º F. Since the second answer is not plausible, I vote for 16º F.
Oh dear, math question at 11pm, my head hurts lol, I come up or out with 500 degrees, NO WAY!! if were getting that warm somebody better get me some sun tan lotion right away, either that or grab me the pizza out of the freezer lol
15 degrees?
I get 16 degrees F.
So JG: what's the answer? ...okay I'll google it. :)
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