How to Compare Temperatures Using Inequalities

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In this video, we explore how to compare temperatures using inequalities by looking at two cities: City A with a temperature of -5°C and City B with a temperature of -8°C. We write the inequality -5°C is greater than -8°C and explain why -5°C is warmer since it is closer to zero on the number line. This real-world example helps illustrate how to compare rational numbers, specifically in the context of temperature differences. This lesson aligns with Common Core Standard 6.NS.C.7b, which focuses on writing and interpreting statements of order for rational numbers in real-life situations. Perfect for students wanting to better understand real-world comparisons with negative values!

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