Which of the following options is most correct, according to our Style Guide? A) The temperature has increased 3 degrees since yesterday. That's a 1-2% difference. B) The temperature has increased three degrees since yesterday. That's a one to two percent difference. C) The temperature has increased three degrees since yesterday. That's a 1 to 2% difference. D) The temperature has increased 3° since yesterday. That's a one to two percent difference.
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Every point is correct
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Well, I think all the options are correct.
All the given options are conveying the same message but are using different forms of writing it.
The temperature gradient mentioned in the sentence is 'degrees', which is denoted by the symbol °. So either of it can be used to express the temperature.
The range in the percent difference has been indicated by the word 'to', or '-' and completely in words. All are correct and they are using correct grammar.
So, based on the context, and requirement, any of the given sentences can be used as all are correct.
All the given options are conveying the same message but are using different forms of writing it.
The temperature gradient mentioned in the sentence is 'degrees', which is denoted by the symbol °. So either of it can be used to express the temperature.
The range in the percent difference has been indicated by the word 'to', or '-' and completely in words. All are correct and they are using correct grammar.
So, based on the context, and requirement, any of the given sentences can be used as all are correct.
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