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The temperature at 2 AM was 13°F and the temperature was decreased 12°F and then increased 7°F what integer represents the new temperature
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The temperature at 2 AM was 13°F and the temperature was decreased 12°F and then increased 7°F what integer represents the new temperature
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The temperature at 2 AM was 13°F and the temperature was decreased 12°F and then increased 7°F what integer represents the new temperature
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So subtract 13 from 12 then add 7 and 1 to get 8 degrees F.
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8 degrees Fahrenheit
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