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Josh tells Greg that the temperature where he lives is
currently 77°F. Greg tells Josh that the temperature where
he lives is currently 30°C. Josh says it is warmer where he
lives and Greg says it is warmer where he lives. Who is
correct? Explain your reasoning.
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Answer:
Greg is correct.
Explanation:
30°C converted to Fahrenheit is 86 degrees.
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