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At 6 a.m., the temperature was -8°C. By noon, the temperature had risen 6°C. The temperature at 6 p.m. was -10°C. Which integer represents the temperature change between noon an…
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At 6 a.m., the temperature was -8°C. By noon, the temperature had risen 6°C. The temperature at 6 p.m. was -10°C. Which integer represents the temperature change between noon an…
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At 6 a.m., the temperature was -8°C. By noon, the temperature had risen 6°C. The temperature at 6 p.m. was
-10°C. Which integer represents the temperature change between noon and 6 pm?
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-4
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