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1) Put the following temperatures in order. Start with the coldest. 11 °C 0 °C -15 °C -4°C -13 °C 12 °C °C ° °C °C °C °C 2) Circle the temperatures above of water.
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1) Put the following temperatures in order. Start with the coldest. 11 °C 0 °C -15 °C -4°C -13 °C 12 °C °C ° °C °C °C °C 2) Circle the temperatures above of water.
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Put the following temperatures in order. Start with the coldest.
11 °C
0 °C
-15 °C
-4°C
-13 °C
12 °C
°C
° °C
°C
°C
°C
2)
Circle the temperatures above
of water.
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-15°C < -13°C < -4°C < 0°C < 11°C < 12°C
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