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The current temperature in small town is 20°F. This is 6° less than twice the temperature that it was six hours ago. What was the temperature in small town six hours ago.
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The current temperature in small town is 20°F. This is 6° less than twice the temperature that it was six hours ago. What was the temperature in small town six hours ago.
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34
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20=x
6 hours ago= 2x-6
2x20=40
40-6=34
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