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Do you agree or disagree with the following statement: "A rise of -7°C" means "a fall of 7°C"? Explain. (Note: No one would ever say, "A rise of -7 degrees", however, mathematically speaking, it is an equivalent phrase.)

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I agree with the statement

A fall of a certain amount is equivalent to a rise in the negative value of that amount.

A rise of -7°C means a fall of 7°C

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