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At 6: 00 a.m., Buffalo, NY had a temperature of 10℉. At noon, the temperature was −10℉, and at midnight it was −20℉. write a statement comparing -10 and -20
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At 6: 00 a.m., Buffalo, NY had a temperature of 10℉. At noon, the temperature was −10℉, and at midnight it was −20℉. write a statement comparing -10 and -20
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At 6: 00 a.m., Buffalo, NY had a temperature of 10℉. At noon, the temperature was −10℉, and at midnight it was −20℉.
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It got colder Because some nights it gets colder?
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