Hi people; there's a question that has been so confusing for me and a friend of mine.
0°C + 0°C = 64°F
Is this correct or wrong?

Respuesta :

Answer:

The correct answer is: 0°C + 0°C = 32°F

Explanation:

We need to remember the conversion equation from Celsius to Fahrenheit:

[tex]y^{\circ}F=(x^{\circ}C * \frac{9}{5})+32[/tex]

In our case x = 0, then y will be:

[tex](0^{\circ}C * \frac{9}{5})+32=32[/tex]

[tex]y=32^{\circ}F[/tex]

Now 0°C + 0°C is just 0°C because if we add a body at a certain temperature to another body with the same temperature the total temperature will the same.

Then, knowing that 0°C = 32°F we can conclude that:

[tex]0^{\circ}C+0^{\circ}C=32^{\circ}F[/tex]

I hope it helps you!