The following temperatures occurred on four consecutive days in March: 3°C, −5°C, 4°C, −2°C. Use inequality symbols to show the order of these temperatures from coldest to warmest.(1 point) $$

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Sure, here are the temperatures in order from coldest to warmest:

-5°C < -2°C < 3°C < 4°C

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I apologize for the incorrect response. Here are the temperatures in the correct order, from coldest to warmest:

-5°C < -2°C < 3°C < 4°C

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I apologize for the confusion. Here are the temperatures in the correct order, from coldest to warmest:

-5°C < -2°C < 3°C < 4°C

The following temperatures occurred on four consecutive days in March: 3°C, −5°C, 4°C, −2°C. Use inequality symbols to show the order of these temperatures from coldest to warmest.(1 point) $$

The correct order of the temperatures from coldest to warmest is:

-5°C < -2°C < 3°C < 4°C

Sure! Here is the order of the temperatures from coldest to warmest, in an easier format:

-5°C is colder than -2°C, which is colder than 3°C, and 3°C is colder than 4°C.