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17 October, 01:38

Let T be the temperature in degrees Celsius

a. What value of T represents the temperature that is 4 degrees C below zero?

b. A student says that T represents only positive numbers and zero, because there is no negative sign. Is the student correct? Explain.

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  1. 17 October, 02:04
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    A would be - 4°C because it's below 0

    B would be incorrect because it's below 0 not at or above
  2. 17 October, 03:35
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    Answer: a. - 4°C.

    b. He is incorrect because temperature is a vector quantity.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    We know that the temperature is a vector quantity because it has both magnitude and direction.

    The value of T represents the temperature that is 4 degrees C below zero is written as - 4°C.

    Also, if a student says that "T represents only positive numbers and zero, because there is no negative sign," then he is incorrect because temperature is a vector quantity (it can be negative).
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