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The temperature was 68°F. Later that day the temperature was 82°F. How much does the temperature need to rise or fall to return to the original temperature of 68°F?
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The temperature needs to fall 14 dregrees Fahrenheit to get to the original temperature 68 degrees Fahrenheit.
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