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The temperature increased from 58.7 degrees Fahrenheit to 92.6 degrees Fahrenheit. Find the difference between the two temperatures in degrees farenheit
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The temperature increased from 58.7 degrees Fahrenheit to 92.6 degrees Fahrenheit. Find the difference between the two temperatures in degrees farenheit
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the temperature increased from 58.7 degrees Fahrenheit to 92.6 degrees Fahrenheit. Find the difference between the two temperatures in degrees farenheit
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the answer is 33.9 degrees Fahrenheit
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