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-10 C = 32 + -10 x 9/5 = 32 - 18 = 14 F greater than 10 F
20 degrees centigrade.
+10 degrees.
NO10 degrees Celsius is cold the lower it gets the colder it is and the higher it is the warmer it is
No.
It is 3 degrees.
Assuming you mean 10 °C higher... 3 °C (or +3 °C) is 10° higher than -7 °C
-6
13
4 C
16 + 10 = 26 degrees Celsius. Which is 78.8 Fahrenheit.
-10 C = 32 + -10 x 9/5 = 32 - 18 = 14 F greater than 10 F
Normally, the exponents with degrees higher than four have no special names. The correct way to say them is, for example, "ten to the fifth power". This means 10^5.
20 degrees centigrade.
+10 degrees.
10 degrees Celsius because that is 10 degrees warmer than the freezing temperature (which is 0 degrees Celsius) where as Fahrenheit would be 23 degrees colder than the freezing temperature (which is 32 degrees Fahrenheit)
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