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Choose the correct one. Today's temperature is supposed to be 5°C warmer than yesterday. If yesterday's temperatures was -10°C, what is today's temperature supposed to be? 5°C -5°C O-15°C 15°C
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-5°C
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-10°C + 5°C = -5°C
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