The temperature on a cold winter day in
Minnesota was −6°F. Which of the following
situations could explain how the temperature
became −6°F? Select three that apply.
A. In the morning, the temperature was −2°. Then,
the temperature fell 4°.
B. The temperature decreased by 4° from a high of
2° earlier in the day.
C. The temperature was 12°. This temperature fell
by 6° as it got dark out.
D. At 9 a.m., the temperature was −11°. By noon,
the temperature had dropped 5°.
E. At night, the temperature was −1°. Then, the
temperature fell by 5° during the next day.
F. The temperature was 15° on Tuesday. A cold
front dropped the temperature by 21° at night
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E and F these situations explain how temperature became -6°F
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