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28 November, 06:46

During winter, Detroit is colder than Boston but warmer than Minneapolis. Which inequality correctly compares the winter temperatures of the three cities?

1. Detroit temperature's < Boston's temperature < Minneapolis's temperature

2. Minneapolis's temperature < Detroit's temperature < Boston's temperature

3. Boston's temperature < Minneapolis's temperature < Detroit's temperature

4. Detroit's temperature < Minneapolis's temperature < Boston's temperature

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  1. 28 November, 08:24
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    We will take one given at a time, the common place is "Detroit", so we will take it as a reference.

    1 - Detroit is colder than Boston, this means that:

    Temperature in Detroit I

    2 - Detroit is warmer that Minneapolis, this means that:

    Temperature is Minneapolis II

    From I and II, we can conclude that:

    Minneapolis has the lowest temperature, followed by Detroit and then Boston.

    Comparing this to the choices, we will find that the correct choice is:

    2. Minneapolis's temperature < Detroit's temperature < Boston's temperature
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