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Do you agree or disagree with the statement: "A rise of -7°C" means "a fall of 7°C"? Explain.
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Do you agree or disagree with the statement: "A rise of -7°C" means "a fall of 7°C"? Explain.
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I agree that the rise of -7 c means to fall of 7c
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Yes because either way you are saying that its -7°C for example rise -7°C (+(-7°) or a fall of 7° (-7°)
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