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88 degrees Fahrenheit
A 5˚ increase in Celsius is warmer than a 5˚ increase in Fahrenheit. 5˚ C is equivalent to 41˚F, or 5˚F is equivalent to -15˚C.
Yes, it is. One degree Fahrenheit is a small unit than one degree Celsius. The ration is 9 to 5, with 9 degrees Fahrenheit being the same as 5 degrees Celsius.
47 oF From -28 oF to 0 oF is an increase of 28 oF; from 0 oF to 19 oF is an increase of 19 oF; so an increase from -28 oF to 19 oF is (increase from -28 oF to 0 oF) + (increase from 0 oF to 19 oF) = 28 oF + 19 oF = 47 oF Or mathematically: 19 oF - (-28 oF) = 19 oF + 28 oF = 47 oF * * * * * NO! The Fahrenheit scale is not an absolute scale so the measurement unit for the difference is Fahrenheit degrees, not degrees Fahrenheit. May seem trivial, but mathematics demand precision.
Presumably an increase in temperature in centigrade