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Yesterday, the temperature was 80°F. Today, the high temperature was 75°F. What was the percent of change in the temperature?
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Yesterday, the temperature was 80°F. Today, the high temperature was 75°F. What was the percent of change in the temperature?
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Yesterday, the temperature was 80°F. Today, the high temperature was 75°F. What was the percent of change in the temperature?
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So, the percent decrease in high temperature from yesterday to today is 6.25%
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