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You record the temperatures as decimal numbers and subtract the smaller from the larger.
The closest answer I can find is the record for fastest recorded temperature drop. On 1/10/1911 in Rapid City, South Dakota it dropped 47 F° in 15 minutes.
It can stand for record serial number which were serial numbers placed on vinyl records.
Alex Marko from the US. Forgot what the number is.
When they first needed to record tallies and numbers. There is no exact date when this was. However, like many other numbering systems of the period, the system evolved from existing systems, most notably the Etruscan numerals which were themselves evolved from the Greek Attic numerals.
The lowest temperature needed to make a vinyl record pliable is 130 degree Fahrenheit. This will allow the record to be pliable for a few seconds.
You record the temperatures as decimal numbers and subtract the smaller from the larger.
Bookkeepers used ink to record the money of a company. They use red ink for negative numbers and black ink for positive numbers. When a company is in the black it is making a profit.
The record high is 100 degrees F. The record low is minus 80 degrees F.
The temperature recorded in a freezing point determination experiment is the temperature at which the substance changes from a liquid to a solid state. This freezing point is an important characteristic of the substance and can be used to identify the substance or assess its purity.
The record low temperature was 16.5ºC on February 1, 2004.
The record low temperature in March in Charlotte was 4 degrees.
In the Sahara Desert in 1916 the temperature rised to 136 degress Fahrenheit!!
The lowest record high temperature is typically around 90°F (32°C) in regions with milder climates, such as coastal areas or high elevations. However, it can vary depending on the specific location and weather patterns.
Simply put, accountants record their numbers in different colored ink. Positive balances in black ink (good), and negative balances in red ink (bad).
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