Can you compare two positive numbers and find out which is larger. The larger one would be warmer.
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It's an odd question. I wondered if it's been mis-typed, and the questioner really intended one of those scales to have been Fahrenheit, but that does not really fit as:
20ºC = 68ºF
or 20ºF = -6.7ºC
or 7C = 44.6
7 degrees Celsius = 44.6 degrees Fahrenheit.
It is 7 degrees above freezing point Celsius which is 0 degrees
7 degrees Celsius is 44.6 degrees Fahrenheit.
Since --7 deg = +7 deg, the change is 1 Celsius degree.
7ºF = -13.9ºC
7 degrees Celsius is warmer than 3.5. The higher the number in degrees, the warmer it is!
23 degrees Celsius warmer than -7 degrees Celsius is 16 degrees Celsius. (-7 + 23 = 16)
Let's think about it in terms of degrees F: -3.5 degrees C = 25.7 degrees F -7.0 degrees C = 19.4 degrees F -3.5 degrees C would be warmer since 25.7 degrees F is warmer than 19.4 degrees F.
Yes, 7 Celsius is 6 degrees warmer than 1 Celsius.
-3.5
-7 is warmer than -12
-3 degrees Celsius, or 26.6 degrees Fahrenheit
-7 degrees Celsius is equivalent to 19.4 degrees Fahrenheit.
18 degrees Celsius minus 25 degrees Celsius equals -7 degrees Celsius.
The temperature drop from 3 degrees Celsius to -7 degrees Celsius is 10 degrees.
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-17 degrees Celsius. By subtracting 10 from -7, you get -17.