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over the past five weeks, the average daily temperature in Wellington has dropped 40 degrees Fahrenheit. Write and evaluate ab expression to show the average temperature change per week
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In five weeks, there are 35 days. So, the average drop in temperature per day is 40/35 = 8/7 degrees per week. Then in 1 week, 8/7 degrees per day * 7 days per week = 8 degrees per week.Therefore there are 8 degrees drop of temperature in 1 week.
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