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The temperature outside is 60 degrees Fahrenheit. What would be the temperature if it is increased by 20%?
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The temperature outside is 60 degrees Fahrenheit. What would be the temperature if it is increased by 20%?
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The temperature outside is 60 degrees Fahrenheit. What would be the temperature if it is increased by 20%?
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If the tempreture increased by 20 the answer will be 72 fahrenheit
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60 x 0.20 = 12
60 + 12 = 72 degrees Fahrenheit
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