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A certain substance in an experiment was being stored at −2.4°F. It was then placed on a table where the temperature was raised by 5.3°F. What was the new temperature of the substance? A. 7.2.9°F B. 2.
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A certain substance in an experiment was being stored at −2.4°F. It was then placed on a table where the temperature was raised by 5.3°F.
What was the new temperature of the substance?
A. 7.2.9°F
B. 2.9°F
C. −2.9°F
D. −7.7°F
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The Answer Would Be B
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The answer is B. 2.9°F because -2.4 + 5.3 = 2.9. Hope this helped! :)
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