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2. Give an example of how you use positive and negative numbers in the real world. Be sure to explain the meaning of 0 in your example.
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2. Give an example of how you use positive and negative numbers in the real world. Be sure to explain the meaning of 0 in your example.
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The humidity range today is 0% - 10%. Only if it was that way here lol, the humidity here is actually 97% today, fun. lol
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Temperature under 0 Degrees it snows. Also my brain is always right
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