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The temperature at 4:00 PM was - 12°C By 11:00 PM the temperature had dropped 14°C. What was the temperature at 11:00 PM?
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The temperature at 4:00 PM was - 12°C By 11:00 PM the temperature had dropped 14°C. What was the temperature at 11:00 PM?
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The temperature at 4:00 PM was - 12°C By 11:00 PM the temperature had dropped 14°C. What was the temperature at 11:00 PM?
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-26
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-12 - 14 is -26
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-26 degrees Celsius (-14-12 = -26)
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