Sorry, not today.
"So, while 10 degrees is not twice as warm as 5 degrees, when planning your swimming a reasonable rule of thumb might be to assume that it is."
https://outdoorswimmer.com/blogs/10-...assume-that-is
From the above souce, I reason that there are two possible answers, for this case, too. It's interesting how the darn thing almost comes down to the five and nine, again. Perhaps, the above way to compare temperatures should and ought to go with a slightly different factor than two, to allow for both the five and nine to re-emerge. If reasonably possible.
5°C = (1 / 2)(50 °F)
---> 1°C = 5°F;
41°F = (1 / 2)(10°C)
---> 1°F = (1 / 8.2)°C ---> 1°C = 8.2°F.
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