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The temperature has been dropping 2 1/2 degrees every hour and the current temperature is -15°f. How many hours ago was it 0°f?
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The temperature has been dropping 2 1/2 degrees every hour and the current temperature is -15°f. How many hours ago was it 0°f?
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Answer:
6 hours ago
Explanation:
6 hrs x 2.5 degrees = 15 degrees
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