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The tempature at 6:00 P.M. was 0°F. At midnight the tempature was 5° lower. By 6:00 A.M., the tempature was 4° lower than it had been at midnight. By noon, the tempature had gone up by 10°. What was the
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The tempature at 6:00 P.M. was 0°F. At midnight the tempature was 5° lower. By 6:00 A.M., the tempature was 4° lower than it had been at midnight. By noon, the tempature had gone up by 10°. What was the noontime tempature?
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1 degree Fahrenheit your subtracting 0 from 5 and you get -5 then you subtract -4 from -5 and you get -9 then add 10 and you get 1
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