The list below shows the temperature Elizabeth recorded at 11:00 p.m. for four days last January.Monday: −14∘FTuesday: −3∘FWednesday: −26∘FThursday: −7∘FOn which of the days did Elizabeth record the highest (warmest) temperature?MondayTuesdayWednesdayThursday
Q. The list below shows the temperature Elizabeth recorded at 11:00 p.m. for four days last January.Monday: −14∘FTuesday: −3∘FWednesday: −26∘FThursday: −7∘FOn which of the days did Elizabeth record the highest (warmest) temperature?MondayTuesdayWednesdayThursday
Identify Temperatures: Identify the temperatures recorded on each day.Monday: −14°FTuesday: −3°FWednesday: −26°FThursday: −7°F
Compare Temperatures: Compare the temperatures to determine the highest (warmest) temperature.−14°F is warmer than −26°F but colder than −3°F and −7°F.−3°F is warmer than −14°F, −26°F, and −7°F.−26°F is the coldest temperature of all four days.−7°F is warmer than −26°F and −14°F but colder than −3°F.
Conclude Highest Temperature: Conclude which day had the highest temperature.Since −3°F is the least negative number, it is the highest (warmest) temperature recorded.
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