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A weather station predicted the temperature on Saturday would be 85°f. If the actual temperature was 11° colder then their prediction, what temperature was it
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A weather station predicted the temperature on Saturday would be 85°f. If the actual temperature was 11° colder then their prediction, what temperature was it
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A weather station predicted the temperature on Saturday would be 85°f. If the actual temperature was 11° colder then their prediction, what temperature was it
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since the predicted temperature was 85 degrees and its 11 degrees colder u must
subtract.
85-11=74 degrees
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It actually was 74.
85-11=74
74+11=85
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