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The temperature was 6 degrees at midday. By evening, the temperature was - 1 degrees. Select all of the calculations below that show how to figure out the temperature change.
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The temperature was 6 degrees at midday. By evening, the temperature was - 1 degrees. Select all of the calculations below that show how to figure out the temperature change.
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The temperature was 6 degrees at midday.
By evening, the temperature was - 1 degrees.
Select all of the calculations below that show how to figure out the
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2 & 3
Explanation:
they both equal -7
the temp dropped 7 degrees
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