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Temperature can be measured in degrees Celsius (°C). A temperature of 0°C is the freezing point of water. Which statements are true?

Select all correct answers.


A temperature of 10°C is colder than –12°C.

A temperature of 10°C is colder than –12°C.

When the temperature is 70° above freezing, the temperature is 70°C.

When the temperature is 70° above freezing, the temperature is 70°C.

A temperature of –16°C is colder than –12°C.

A temperature of –16°C is colder than –12°C.

A temperature of –8°C is colder than –12°C.

A temperature of –8°C is colder than –12°C.

A half degree above the freezing point is a negative number.

A half degree above the freezing point is a negative number.

When the temperature is 7° below freezing, the temperature is –7°C.

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Answer:

When the temperature is 70° above freezing, the temperature is 70°C.

A temperature of –16°C is colder than –12°C.

When the temperature is 7° below freezing, the temperature is –7°C.

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A temperature of 10°C is colder than –12°C.

When the temperature is 70° above freezing, the temperature is 70°C.

A temperature of –8°C is colder than –12°C.

When the temperature is 7° below freezing, the temperature is –7°C.

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