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At 4:00 AM the outside temperature was -28°F by 4:00 PM that same day it was 38° what is the sum?
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At 4:00 AM the outside temperature was -28°F by 4:00 PM that same day it was 38° what is the sum?
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-28+28=0, and you add 38. 38 degrees.
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