Asked by toni
What number would be used to represent a temperature of 7- degrees below zero.
I think its is -.70 please check
I think its is -.70 please check
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Answered by
Damon
I do not understand why -7 is not -7
Answered by
toni
I don't know its for college math I am thinking maybe -.70 c .
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Why?
Think about Damon's answer.
Think about Damon's answer.
Answered by
toni
Ms.Sue.Why what?I got asked a question by my professor,What number would be used to represent a temperature of 70 degrees below zero? I think it should be like this -.70
Answered by
Ms. Sue
That was not the original question you posted!
Yes, 70 degrees below zero = -70.
Yes, 70 degrees below zero = -70.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
You wasted your time as well as Damon's and mine by not being careful and proofing your original post.
Answered by
doodoo
doodoo
Answered by
heloooo
i love how all of these are from 2012 and me in 2020
Answered by
analee
are cars made out of metle
Answered by
love pupys
what is 9,697+10,575=15573
Answered by
Rose
Analee ur clearly an 8 year old, but yes cars are made of “metle”, that’s also not how you spel metal....
dummy🤌🏽
dummy🤌🏽
Answered by
Rose
I spelt “spell” wrong lol
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