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if it is 0 degrees today and it is going to be twice as cold tommorrow, how cold is it going to be?

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Negative times two :p

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what, may i ask, is negative times two??? huh?

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You know anything below zero is negative, and then you multiply that times two (x2)

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i kno that. to save me time and effort, i ask you: what does that equal?

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0 degrees!

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sooooo... 2 x 0 = 0

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there you go... i guess so. but its not that important, i just wanted to strike up a conversation. lol. thanks everyone for participating tho! :p

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The temperature is never exactly zero degrees. It would always be .0 something. In other words, if you had a thermometer that was sensitive enough you could multiply it by two, even if it was only .0000001, tomorrow it would be .0000002.

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Why is it never ZERO????????? What????

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lol, it is never zero degrees in arizona, for a few seconds, lets pretend we are in antartica, then answer the question. k?

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ouch, that doesnt sound good, lol...

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Well, who would vote for a few minutes of twice as cold as zero today!!! I have already had plenty of 90 something degrees with mucho humidity like 50 or 60 or 70%! Can anyone say "sweat"? You know it's hot when your dog sits down in the 10 gallon fish pond to cool off. You know it's hot when your chapstick has melted on your dashboard of your mini van. You know it's hot when you go through 3 or 4 sets of clothing per day and there's no more room in the dirty clothes hamper for your yucky clothes. You know it's hot when your cold drink cup sweats so much that it begins sliding across the kitchen counter! Yeah, I could use a few minutes in Antartica right now!

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