Assuming those lines are parallel, wouldn't the acute angle be 24.2º? Or is there something I'm missing here?
Technically there is a notation for parallel lines so you can't actually assume that, but I agree with everyone else that this would have been funnier if it added up to 180 degrees.
Btw. PSA to young folks, that notation looks like > on each line and some standardized tests will fucking get you on a technically with that shit, especially with the "it's impossible to know" answer being an option.
He has not reset it between measurements, so its still showing his body temperature, not the angle he is pointing at.
I swear, people dont know how to use measuring equipment anymore. 🙄
Yeah, I think you are missing that this is just a meme.
Its a Science meme, details matter!
intentionally wrong for engagement maybe?
That's a 192 degree total which is wrong assuming those are parallel lines
Yeah, it's funny either way, but would be even funnier if the answer had been correct.
The definition of degree is literally an arbitrary unit of measure, not a specific one.
Its not like measuring Roentgen, which can be good, bad or 3.6 which is "not great, not terrible"
Just mention Jesus in your answer and you’ll be fine
That is either a fucking cold or a fucking hot room, wtf?
Looks like normal body temperature in Celsius. it's probably holding the last measurement, presumably from under someone's tongue.
Or armpit
It's body temperature lol
Its not in a body tho! (Yes, I'm aware of how a thermometer works. My comment was a joke.)
It's a completely normal temperature for a desert
Yes, I too enjoy ice cream.
I did the calculation and you are wrong both way
That's not how you measure degrees. You use an amateur backhoe
what'd you call me?!
Something feels off. Can't quite put a finger on it.
Assuming those lines are parallel, wouldn't the acute angle be 24.2º? Or is there something I'm missing here?
Technically there is a notation for parallel lines so you can't actually assume that, but I agree with everyone else that this would have been funnier if it added up to 180 degrees.
Btw. PSA to young folks, that notation looks like > on each line and some standardized tests will fucking get you on a technically with that shit, especially with the "it's impossible to know" answer being an option.
He has not reset it between measurements, so its still showing his body temperature, not the angle he is pointing at.
I swear, people dont know how to use measuring equipment anymore. 🙄
Yeah, I think you are missing that this is just a meme.
Its a Science meme, details matter!
intentionally wrong for engagement maybe?