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The temperature dropped 5 degrees Fahrenheit and then it went up 3 degrees Fahrenheit. Let 't' represent the beginning temperature. Write an expression to show the ending temperature if the beginning temperature was 63 degrees Fahrenheit.
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the equation is : t=63 t-5+3
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