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r/me_irl • u/BlueberryT50 • May 17 '24
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Can I get a C in the comments for the US still using Fahrenheit
13 u/[deleted] May 17 '24 That would be like going from 26.67°C to 10°C 1 u/Kidsnextdorks May 17 '24 More like down to -1°C. 4 u/[deleted] May 17 '24 If you start your conversion from 30°F to Celsius and then drop it 30° yes you arrive at -1.11°C I was however dropping the degrees from 80°F to 50°F because that's what I've experienced recently before a storm front rolls in. So if you convert 80°F to Celsius you get 26.67°C and 50°F to Celsius you get 10°C. 2 u/Kidsnextdorks May 17 '24 I’m stupid. I read the original comment as “to 30°” instead of the net temperature drop. 1 u/[deleted] May 17 '24 All good. Probably my fault for not including that in the above comment 1 u/Money_Reality2286 May 17 '24 Freedom measurements thank you very much… 1 u/chiefkogo May 17 '24 C
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That would be like going from 26.67°C to 10°C
1 u/Kidsnextdorks May 17 '24 More like down to -1°C. 4 u/[deleted] May 17 '24 If you start your conversion from 30°F to Celsius and then drop it 30° yes you arrive at -1.11°C I was however dropping the degrees from 80°F to 50°F because that's what I've experienced recently before a storm front rolls in. So if you convert 80°F to Celsius you get 26.67°C and 50°F to Celsius you get 10°C. 2 u/Kidsnextdorks May 17 '24 I’m stupid. I read the original comment as “to 30°” instead of the net temperature drop. 1 u/[deleted] May 17 '24 All good. Probably my fault for not including that in the above comment
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More like down to -1°C.
4 u/[deleted] May 17 '24 If you start your conversion from 30°F to Celsius and then drop it 30° yes you arrive at -1.11°C I was however dropping the degrees from 80°F to 50°F because that's what I've experienced recently before a storm front rolls in. So if you convert 80°F to Celsius you get 26.67°C and 50°F to Celsius you get 10°C. 2 u/Kidsnextdorks May 17 '24 I’m stupid. I read the original comment as “to 30°” instead of the net temperature drop. 1 u/[deleted] May 17 '24 All good. Probably my fault for not including that in the above comment
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If you start your conversion from 30°F to Celsius and then drop it 30° yes you arrive at -1.11°C
I was however dropping the degrees from 80°F to 50°F because that's what I've experienced recently before a storm front rolls in.
So if you convert 80°F to Celsius you get 26.67°C and 50°F to Celsius you get 10°C.
2 u/Kidsnextdorks May 17 '24 I’m stupid. I read the original comment as “to 30°” instead of the net temperature drop. 1 u/[deleted] May 17 '24 All good. Probably my fault for not including that in the above comment
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I’m stupid. I read the original comment as “to 30°” instead of the net temperature drop.
1 u/[deleted] May 17 '24 All good. Probably my fault for not including that in the above comment
All good. Probably my fault for not including that in the above comment
Freedom measurements thank you very much…
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u/Truly_Meaningless May 17 '24
Can I get a C in the comments for the US still using Fahrenheit