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Billy Duffy
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20 March, 23:46
How does a temperature of 4°F compare to - 7°F?
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Mariam Li
20 March, 23:57
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Well. You can't really do much conversion if it isn't a different temperature. If it was 4°F compare to - 7°C it would have a different result. But - 7°F is much colder because it is in the negatives.
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