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Temperature is a continuous variable and so temperatures are infinitely dense. There is, therefore, no such temperature.

If 90 + x degrees (x > 0) lays claim to being a candidate then 90 + x/2 is lower still and greater than 90. And then 90 + x/4 is even lower but still greater than 90 and so on and on.

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