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Choose all the answers that apply. What is the freezing point of water? 0°C 0°F 32°C 32°F
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Choose all the answers that apply. What is the freezing point of water? 0°C 0°F 32°C 32°F
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32 f because 32c goes by tens which is actually higher
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The freezing point of water is 32F and 0c.
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