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Order the temperatures from the coldest to the warmest. 5 degrees above zero 4.5 degrees below zero 4 degrees below zero 45 degrees above zero
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4.5 degrees below zero
4 degrees below zero
5 degrees above zero
45 degrees above zero
hope this helps :)
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