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Dylan looks at the temperature at 10 o'clock in the morning: -3. In the afternoon, he looks at it again: 10. By how many degrees has the temperature risen?
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Dylan looks at the temperature at 10 o'clock in the morning: -3. In the afternoon, he looks at it again: 10. By how many degrees has the temperature risen?
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Dylan looks at the temperature at 10 o'clock in the morning: -3. In the afternoon, he looks at it again: 10. By how many degrees has the temperature risen?
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The temperature has risen 13 degrees.
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The temperature has risen by 13 degrees.
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