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The temperature in one town is —4°C. The temperature in another town at the same time is -6°C.
Which statement correctly compares the two temperatures?
• A. -6°C is warmer than -4° C
O B.
-6°C is warmer than 4° C
C. -6°C is colder than -4°C
• D. 6°C is colder than -4°C
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C. -6°C is colder than -4°C.
Explanation: -6 is 2 degrees lower than -4, so it's colder.
Explanation: -6 is 2 degrees lower than -4, so it's colder.
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