The difference between two variances
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-6 + f = 13 f = 13 + 6 f = 19
12 deg F is -11.11... deg C so the difference is 5.11... degrees in the Celsius scale. However, since neither scale is absolute it would be incorrect to say that the difference is 5.11... deg C. It would be correct to say that the difference is 5.11... Kelvin since that is an absolute scale. All that sounds rather complicated and an illustration might help. To start with we know (or can calculate) that -40 deg C = -40 deg F. So what is the difference between -40 deg C and -40 deg F? Since -40 deg F = -40 deg C, the difference is 0 deg on the Celsius scale. But 0 deg C is 32 deg F so does that make the difference 32 deg F? No, because the difference on the F scale is also 0 deg.
In principle, this is a simple subtraction problem. 30 °F - -13 °F = 43 °F This is equivalent to a difference of 23.89 °C.
The recommended temperature range are as follows 10w30: -13 F to 100 F (-25Celsius to 38Celsius) 10w40: -13 F to no limit (-25Celsius to no limit) In other words the difference between the two oils You are hesitating is, the 10w40 has same performance at low temperatures, but works well also above 38C/100F
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The temperature difference between 74°F and 63°F is 11°F.
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there is no difference unless you are referring to the Northrop Grumman F-18L and the McDonnell Douglas F/A-18
71 degrees. Add 58 plus 13. If you look at it on a thermometer 13 is well, 13 away from zero and 58 is 58 away from zero in the opposite direction. To go to negative 13 from positive 58 you have to go 58 degrees to get to zero and then 13 more to get to negative 13. So 58 plus 13 is 71.
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True. The difference between the freezing point (32°F) and boiling point (212°F) of water in the Fahrenheit scale is 180°F.
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The difference between two variances
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