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The temperature on Saturday was 6 1/2°C. On Sunday, it became 3 3/4°C colder. What was the temperature on Sunday?
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The temperature on Saturday was 6 1/2°C. On Sunday, it became 3 3/4°C colder. What was the temperature on Sunday?
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2 3/4
Explanation:
6 1/2 - 3 3/4 is the same as 6.5-3.75 = 2.75 or 2 3/4
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