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When Liz woke up in the morning, it was 6°F. By the late afternoon, the temperature had dropped 9°F. What was the temperature by the late afternoon?
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When Liz woke up in the morning, it was 6°F. By the late afternoon, the temperature had dropped 9°F. What was the temperature by the late afternoon?
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When Liz woke up in the morning, it was 6°F. By the late afternoon, the temperature had dropped 9°F.
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-3°F
Explanation:
6 - 9 = -3°F
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