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The temperature on a summer afternoon is 76°F. Define a variable and write an expression to find the temperature after it changes. Then evaluate your expression for a decrease of 8 degrees Fahrenheit.
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1) x=increase/decrease in temp
2) 76-x
3) 76-8=68
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