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Temperature at 6am was -6 degrees and 17 degrees at 1pm. How many degrees has the temperature increased between 6am and 1 pm?
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Temperature at 6am was -6 degrees and 17 degrees at 1pm. How many degrees has the temperature increased between 6am and 1 pm?
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Temperature at 6am was -6 degrees and 17 degrees at 1pm. How many degrees has the temperature increased between 6am and 1 pm?
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23 degrees
From -6 to 0 =6 degrees
From 0 to 17=17 degrees
17+6=23
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