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The temperature at noon is -4 degrees Celsius. The temperature at 6:00pm is -12 degrees Celsius. What is the difference between the noon and the 6:00pm temperatures?
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The temperature at noon is -4 degrees Celsius. The temperature at 6:00pm is -12 degrees Celsius. What is the difference between the noon and the 6:00pm temperatures?
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The temperature at noon is -4 degrees Celsius. The temperature at 6:00pm is -12 degrees Celsius. What is the difference between the noon and the 6:00pm temperatures?
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Answer: -8 degrees
Step-by-step explanation: 12-4 is 8 so the difference is -8
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