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Mathematics, 25.11.2020 17:10 AkramMasoud

Which statement about -10.5°C and -6°C is true? 0 -10.5°C< -6°C can be used to express the fact that -10.5°C is colder than -6°C.

0 -10.5°C -6°C can be used to express the fact that -10.5°C is warmer than -6°C.

0-10.5°C > -6°C can be used to express the fact that -10.5°C is colder than -6°C.

O -10.5°C > -6°C can be used to express the fact that -10.5°C is warmer than -6°C.

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