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The temperature at 6am is -8f , at 9am the temperature is 6f . If the temperature rises at a constant rate , what will the temperature be at 3:00pm
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The temperature at 6am is -8f , at 9am the temperature is 6f . If the temperature rises at a constant rate , what will the temperature be at 3:00pm
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24 F
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Temp increases by 4F per hour.
-8F - 6F = 12F / 3hours
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