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At 9:00 PM the temperature in Chicago was -6°F. By morning the temperature was +7°F. How many degrees did the temperature rise overnight?
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At 9:00 PM the temperature in Chicago was -6°F. By morning the temperature was +7°F. How many degrees did the temperature rise overnight?
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Step-by-step explanation: Six down to zero. Then zero up to seven.
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