Math, asked by lalithasriya6619, 22 days ago

The temperature of two cities on a particular day is as follows. City P: 5°C below zero City Q: 32°C above zero. Which of the following options gives the correct way of representing the temperatures using integers? City P: 5°C, City Q: 32°C City P:−5°C, City Q: 32°C City P:−5°C, City Q: −32°C City P: 5°C, City Q: −32°C

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Answered by utpalakshiunmeshapan
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Answer:

City P = 0 - 5 = -5°C

City Q = 0 + 32 = 32°C

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