9 degrees higher than -3 degrees = 6
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Oh, dude, you're throwing some math at me? Alright, so 9 degrees higher than -3 degrees is like, 6 degrees. It's just basic addition, man. So, if you're trying to plan a beach day at -3 degrees, maybe wait until it hits a scorching 6 degrees.
Nine tenths is greater than three tenths.
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This question is illogical....and the only awnser possible could be in unreal numbers This might be a stretch. Start with a circle, and a diameter going through the center, 9 o'clock and 3 o'clock. Moving a radius upward from 9 o'clock to 3 o'clock is 180 degrees. Keep going another 20 degrees and you have 200 degrees, sweeping from 9 o'clock and going clockwise. That same angle will give you 160 degrees starting at 9 o'clock and sweeping anti-clockwise. So any angle anti-clockwise from 9 o'clock that is greater than zero degrees and less than 160 degrees is in a sense greater than 180 degrees sweeping clockwise. Thinking outside the box is amazingly fun!
3° F = -16.11° C The way to remember the formula is that 212° F = 100° C, and 32° F = 0° C. From this you can derive: F=9/5C+32 The separation between degrees Celsius is wider than the separation of Fahrenheit degrees. There are 5/9 change in degrees Celsius for every degree change of Fahrenheit. So a 3° change Fahrenheit is 15/9 or 5/3 (1-2/3) degree change in Celsius.
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