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The temperature at noon was 88°f. By 4 p.M., the temperature was 27°f. Determine the constant rate of change of the temperature.
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The temperature at noon was 88°f. By 4 p.M., the temperature was 27°f. Determine the constant rate of change of the temperature.
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The temperature at noon was 88°f. By 4 p.M., the temperature was 27°f. Determine the constant rate of change of the temperature.
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i think it would be 2 degrees every hour for 10 to 11 hours i think it would be 2 degrees
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