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The temperature was -3 degrees last night. It is now -4 degrees celcious. What was the change in temperature?
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The temperature was -3 degrees last night. It is now -4 degrees celcious. What was the change in temperature?
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the temperature was -3 degrees last night. It is now -4 degrees celcious. What was the change in temperature?
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It changed by -1 degrees Celsius and you spelled Celsius wrong you do -4- -3
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It would be a negative change of one degree Celsius.
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