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The average temperature in one season at the North Pole is -76 degrees F, and in another season at the same location, it is -18 degrees F. Which inequality expresses the situation above? -76 degrees F < -18 degrees F-76 degrees F > -18 degrees F 76 degrees F > 18 degrees F 76 degrees F < 18 degrees F

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The inequality that expresses this situation is shown below;


-76\text{ degrees F}<-18\text{ degrees F}

That is read out as, "minus seventy six degrees fahrenheit is less than minus eighteen degrees fahrenheit."

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