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Water freezes at 0° Celsius. The table shows five different temperatures in degrees Celsius. Indicate whether each temperature is above or below freezing.
0.5℃
-13℃
100℃
5.5℃
-2.25℃


Sagot :

0.5 is above because that .5 of a change is keeping the water from freezing because it is still slightly babouche freezing point.

-13 is below because the number is a negative so is below 0 anyway and is below the freezing point.

100 is above because the number 100 is higher than 0 so it’s above freezing point.

5.5 is above because it is a larger number than the freezing point so the water would not freeze yet at this temperature.

-2.25 is below because it’s a negative number.

I think that’s what you meant not 100% sure but that’s how I would do it :)