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- From: guy@boi.hp.com ()
- Subject: Re: European track
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- Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1993 20:17:58 GMT
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- In <1993Jan22.191052.9723@ntmtv>, Adrian Brandt (adrian@ntmtv.UUCP) wrote:
- >In article <63601@mimsy.umd.edu>, mangoe@cs.umd.edu (Charley Wingate) writes:
- >> It might be pointed out that the range of AVERAGE daily temperature in the
- >> american plains is on the order of 100 degrees F (~55 degrees C).
- >
- >Nope. Try ~38 degrees C. Recall that: C(F) = (F - 32) / 1.8.
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- >Adrian Brandt (415) 940-2379
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- Sorry. 55 was correct. He was talking about a range not a single temp.
- 100 degF range is a 55 degC range (actually closer to 56).
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