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1. A food company uses large coolers to store fresh food. The temperatures in the coolers are measured in degrees Celsius: -2.65°, -0.1°, -2.7°, 1.48°, 0.09°. Write the temperat…
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1. A food company uses large coolers to store fresh food.
The temperatures in the coolers are measured in degrees Celsius:
-2.65°, -0.1°, -2.7°, 1.48°, 0.09°. Write the temperatures in order
from coldest to warmest.
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-2.7
-0.1
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