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The temperature started at 35 F. If the temperature went down 4°F and then up 2 F, whats is the temperature differe relative to the high temporature?
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The temperature started at 35 F. If the temperature went down 4°F and then up 2 F, whats is the temperature differe relative to the high temporature?
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35-4+2 = 31+2 = 33 F
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