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The temperature at sunset was -3°F . During the night, the temperature decreased 10 degrees, and then increased 4 degrees in the morning. Which expression represents the new temperature?
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The temperature at sunset was -3°F
. During the night, the temperature decreased 10
degrees, and then increased 4
degrees in the morning. Which expression represents the new temperature?
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-3-10+4 is the answer
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-3-10+4 hope this helps you(: if not plz tell me.
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