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29 January, 17:42

Can a temperature of - 10 degrees be described as "Negative ten degrees below zero?"

A) Yes, because "below zero" means that the temperature is positive.

B) Yes, because "below zero" means that the temperature is negative.

C) No, because "below zero" means that the temperature is positive.

D) No, because "below zero" means that the temperature is negative.

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  1. 29 January, 18:39
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    Answer: D) No, because "below zero" means that the temperature is negative.

    Step-by-step explanation: 10 degrees below zero means it is - 10, so negative 10 degrees below zero is two negatives and wouldn't make sense
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