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Diego was taking the temperature in a swimming pool. Yesterday the pool was 76°F, and today was measured 73°. What was the percent of change.
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Diego was taking the temperature in a swimming pool. Yesterday the pool was 76°F, and today was measured 73°. What was the percent of change.
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Diego was taking the temperature in a swimming pool. Yesterday the pool was 76°F, and today was measured 73°. What was the percent of change.
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Subtract 76 F from 73 = 3
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