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Order these temperatures from least to greatest -7.9F -8F -3F 0F 18F -3.5F -7.2F 2F
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Order these temperatures from least to greatest -7.9F -8F -3F 0F 18F -3.5F -7.2F 2F
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First it’s the negatives bc if u look at it on a number line, the negatives r on the left and pos. r on the right.
So start w the biggest negative number and then go to the smaller. And then go from 0 to the bigger numbers:
-8
-7.9
-7.2
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-3
0
2
18
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Answer:
-8*F, -7.9*F, -7.2*F, -3.5*F, -3*F, 0*F, 2*F, 18*F
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