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The temperature in Denver, Colorado this morning was -7°. In the afternoon, the temperature rose to 16º. What does this mean? A. The temperature is 16° below zero B. The tempera…
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The temperature in Denver, Colorado this morning was -7°. In the afternoon, the temperature rose to 16º. What does this mean? A. The temperature is 16° below zero B. The tempera…
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The temperature in Denver, Colorado this
morning was -7°. In the afternoon, the
temperature rose to 16º.
What does this mean?
A. The temperature is 16° below zero
B. The temperature is 16° above zero
PLEASE HELP!!
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The answer is b
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