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The temperature falls from 3°C to -4°C. What is the difference in these temperatures?

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Answer:

-1

Explanation:

3- 4 = -1

User Andrew Grothe
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Answer: 7°C

Explanation:

1. Set up the equation. 3°C-x=-4°C.

2. Isolate x. So, subtract 3°C from both sides. -x=-7°C.

3. Divide both sides by -1. x=7°C.

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