It is: -50--17 = -33
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If you mean 50 degrees 'f' of temperature, NO I've seen it installed in much colder conditions than that.
One pound is equivalent to 16 ounces, so 1 pound 17 ounces weighs more than 50 grams. 1 pound 17 ounces is equal to 33 ounces, which is much heavier than 50 grams.
Negative 56 degrees would be 50 degrees colder than negative 6 degrees.
No, in Fahrenheit, the lower the temperature, the colder it is. For example, 30°F is colder than 50°F.
Yes, in Fahrenheit, the number is higher when it is colder. For example, 32°F is colder than 50°F.
50 less than 67 is 17.
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First, you change the percent to a decimal. 34% is 34/100, which equals .34 You multiply .34 and 50 together and you get 17. So 34% of 50 is 17. You can check your answer by thinking about it logically. You know that 50% of 50 is 25, so 34% has to be smaller than 25, but not by much. 17 is then a logical answer.
A half meter is 50 cm. To find out how much longer it is than 33 cm, subtract 33 cm from 50 cm: 50 cm - 33 cm = 17 cm. Therefore, a half meter is 17 cm longer than 33 cm.
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It is 128 and 17/50 in its simplest form