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It can sometimes get colder than 3 degrees in the north. Select all the possible temperatures for the north that are colder than 3 degrees
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In general, "colder than 3 degrees" means any temperature strictly less than 3 (in whatever unit you're using). Examples: 2°C, 1°C, 0°C, −1°C, −2°C, −10°C, 2.9°C, 0.0°C, etc. (but not 3°C). If your choices use Fahrenheit, say so and I can convert/compare.
In general, "colder than 3 degrees" means any temperature strictly less than 3 (in whatever unit you're using). Examples: 2°C, 1°C, 0°C, −1°C, −2°C, −10°C, 2.9°C, 0.0°C, etc. (but not 3°C). If your choices use Fahrenheit, say so and I can convert/compare.
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