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Which inequality best represents that ice cream at −3°C is cooler than ice cream at 1°C?
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Which inequality best represents that ice cream at −3°C is cooler than ice cream at 1°C?
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we can do -3c < 1c as an inequality to show that the ice cream that is -3c is less hotter then the one at 1c.
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less than -3C is less than 1C
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