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A town's low temperature for January was -8° Fahrenheit (°F). The difference between the town's high temperature and low temperature for January was 25°F. What was the town's high temperature, in degrees
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A town's low temperature for January was -8° Fahrenheit (°F). The difference between the town's high temperature and low temperature for January was 25°F. What was the town's high temperature, in degrees Fahrenheit, for January? *
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I believe the answer should be 17
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