1The air temperature was 33oF in the night and 66oF in the d
1.The air temperature was 33oF in the night and 66oF in the day. So in the day it was twice as warm as in
Solution
No, it is not.
We can say it is double iff night and day has same situation.
But, it is not possible.
It is only general logical question only.
For instance, the differences between the relevant associated Celsius measures are as follows:
0 F is -17.78 C.
Temperature is invariant or equivariant under changes of origin, and so is measured on an equal-interval ratio scale.
The statement that today is twice as warm as yesterday because today it is 40 and yesterday it was 20 is meaningful because the amount of temperature represented by the difference between 0 and 20 degrees temperature is indeed half of what is represented by the difference between 0 and 40, and that ratio difference will indeed remain constant across any scales that actually measure temperature.
But , it is not true for Day and night.
