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Which temperatures are listed in order from coldest to warmest? −6°, −2°, 0°, 4° 0°, −2°, 4°, −6° −6°, 4°, −2°, 0° −2°, −6°, 0°, 4°
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Which temperatures are listed in order from coldest to warmest?
−6°, −2°, 0°, 4°
0°, −2°, 4°, −6°
−6°, 4°, −2°, 0°
−2°, −6°, 0°, 4°
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the temperature list from coldest to warmest is :-2,-6,0,4
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