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The outdoor temperature is a decreasing by 8 degrees Fahrenheit every 6 hours. If the temperature at noon is 7 degrees Fahrenheit, what will be the temperature at midnight?
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The outdoor temperature is a decreasing by 8 degrees Fahrenheit every 6 hours. If the temperature at noon is 7 degrees Fahrenheit, what will be the temperature at midnight?
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the outdoor temperature is a decreasing by 8 degrees Fahrenheit every 6 hours. If the temperature at noon is 7 degrees Fahrenheit, what will be the temperature at midnight?
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is there like a starting temperature? I dont know where to start at..60? 70?
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