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The temperature at midnight was3.2 degree below zero. What number can be used to express the temperature at midnight
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The temperature at midnight was3.2 degree below zero. What number can be used to express the temperature at midnight
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Let's identify some key words here.
3.2 -- our number
below -- minus
zero --determines positive/negative and actual number
3.2 degrees below zero -- number minus zero
minus zero means you have a negative number, so:
-3.2°
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