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there are 100 degrees on celcius scale from freezing temp to boiling temp of water. there are 180 degrees F scale between these temps. so a change in temp of 10 degrees C on the celsius scale is equilivant
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there are 100 degrees on celcius scale from freezing temp to boiling temp of water. there are 180 degrees F scale between these temps. so a change in temp of 10 degrees C on the celsius scale is equilivant to a change of how many degrees on F scale?
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I got the same answer 30 degress different
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No it is 30 degrees different
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