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Write an integer to represent a temperature of 15 degrees below zero

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Answer:

-15°C or 5°F

Explanation:

15°C below zero is;

0 - 15°C which is equal to -15°C

If we would convert -15°C to Fahrenheit;

(-15 × 9/5) + 32

Which gives:

-27 + 32 = 5°F

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User Chris Shelton
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-15 hope this helps and im pretty sure thats it
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