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At 30 degrees, Edgardo said the temperature was warm enough to go swimming. Did he mean to give the temperature in Fahrenheit or Celsius. Explain.
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At 30 degrees, Edgardo said the temperature was warm enough to go swimming. Did he mean to give the temperature in Fahrenheit or Celsius. Explain.
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Certainly in Celsius, because this temperature in Fahrenheit is a low temperature
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30 Fahrenheit is just below the typical freezing temperature of water. 30 Celsius is just a few degrees below normal body temperature . . . nice for casual swimming. Edgardo might also have been referring to 30 degrees latitude.
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