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HELP ASAP Referring to the map of the temperature field in the room, what was the largest variation in temperature? 1.) 2 degrees 2.) 4 degrees 3.) 1 degree. 4.) none of the above
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Referring to the map of the temperature field in the room, what was the largest variation in temperature?
1.) 2 degrees
2.) 4 degrees
3.) 1 degree.
4.) none of the above
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57.2c would be the answer i believe
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