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The boiling point of water is 212°F. The boiling point of helium is –452°F. How would you compare the temperatures using an inequality? A. –452°F < 212°F B. –452°F > 212°F C. 212°F < –452°F D. 212°F > –452°F
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The boiling point of water is 212°F. The boiling point of helium is –452°F.
How would you compare the temperatures using an inequality?
A. –452°F < 212°F
B. –452°F > 212°F
C. 212°F < –452°F
D. 212°F > –452°F
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Hey There!!
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Option A and Option D are correct
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