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The temperature started at 87°F. If the temperature went down 10°F and then up 17°F, whats is the temperature difference relative to the low temperature?
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The temperature started at 87°F. If the temperature went down 10°F and then up 17°F, whats is the temperature difference relative to the low temperature?
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17°F
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87-10=77, 77+17=94 94-77=17°F
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