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The temperature in a crater on Mars is 0°C at 1 p.m. The temperature decreases 8°C every hour. When will the temperature be -50°C?
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The temperature in a crater on Mars is 0°C at 1 p.m. The temperature decreases 8°C every hour. When will the temperature be -50°C?
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The temperature in a crater on Mars is 0°C at 1 p.m. The temperature decreases 8°C every hour.
When will the temperature be -50°C?
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7:15p.m.
Explanation:
50÷8=6.25hours
1+6.25hours
=1+6hours15minutes
=7:15p.m.
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