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As long as you're in the same temperature system, -2 is the same as 2 below zero.
The integer is still 9. It is a signed integer; the sign is minus.
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No -25 °C is colder than -18 °C
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As long as you're in the same temperature system, -2 is the same as 2 below zero.
The integer is still 9. It is a signed integer; the sign is minus.
yes -1 is the number directly below 0. Its called sub-Zero
because both are minus and minus and minus is below zero, it would be 2 further below zero, -7-2=9
5 degrees is colder
-6 degrees Celsius is colder; it is farther from zero than -4 degrees.
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-6 Fahrenheit is colder. It is below zero.
Negative integers are integers that are less than zero. If the temperature is 17 degrees and it gets colder 22 degrees colder then it is minus 5 degrees. minus five is a negative integer.
If you mean the air around them is 0 degrees, then the steel would be colder.
No -25 °C is colder than -18 °C
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