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Wednesday morning, the temperature was −12 ∘F. By the afternoon, the temperature was 23 ∘F. Write and then evaluate a subtraction expression to determine the number of degrees o…
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Wednesday morning, the temperature was −12 ∘F. By the afternoon, the temperature was 23 ∘F. Write and then evaluate a subtraction expression to determine the number of degrees of change in temperature between the morning and the afternoon
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-12-(-23)
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2 subtraction signs will turn into addition
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