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16 October, 07:50

Which statement about the temperatures - 13.4°C and - 13.2°C is true?

-13.4°C>-13.2°C because - 13.2°C is older than - 13.4°C.

-13.4°C<-13.2°C because - 13.2°C is colder than - 13.4°C.

-13.4°C<-13.2°C because - 13.2°C is warmer than - 13.4°C.

-13.4°C>-13.2°C because - 13.2°C is warmer than - 13.4°C.

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  1. 16 October, 10:02
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    I think "-13.4°C<-13.2°C because - 13.2°C is warmer than - 13.4°C" is the right answer
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