Which inequality best models the situation if variable t is the temperature in degrees Celsius? A severe weather warning is issued when temperatures fall below –18.5°C. Show the possible temperatures when the alert is issued. A. t < –18.5 and t may be a negative number. B. t < –18.5 and t must be a positive number. C. t > –18.5 and t may be a negative number. D. t > –18.5 and t must be a positive number
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First of all, I can\t even read the question will all those extra spaces... So... Which inequality best models the situation if variable t is the temperature in degrees Celsius? A severe weather warning is issued when temperatures fall below -18.5 C. Show the possible temperatures when the alert is issued. A. t < -18.5 and t may be a negative number. B. t < -18.5 and t must be a positive number. C. t > -18.5 and t may be a negative number. D. t > -18.5 and t must be a positive number
you are asking questions and then you yourself are answering the question? :P
That is not me, if it was me I would have put up a harder question @eta :P
Okay, I agree what you said. :P
Now, @*smart*one* they would only issue a severe warning if they the temperatures were going really really cold. And when the temperatures are going negative, then it is a sever warning. So what choices can we eliminate?
Don't forget to go to Mozilla firefox now and type it from there.. :P
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