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Mathematics, 08.11.2019 04:31 olejlund8073

The low temperature in chicago was -3 °f. the low temperature in milwaukee was -11 °f. which statement is true?
-11 is greater than -3, so it was colder in chicago.
-3 is greater than -11, so it was colder in chicago.
-11 is greater than -3, so it was colder in milwaukee.
-3 is greater than -11, so it was colder in milwaukee.

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