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The temperature is 45°F The temperature will decrease by 2°F each hour. Let h be the number of hours. When will the temperature be below 32°F? Write an inequality for this problem. A. 45 + 25 = 32 B. 45
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The temperature is 45°F The temperature will decrease by 2°F each hour. Let
h be the number of hours.
When will the temperature be below 32°F?
Write an inequality for this problem.
A. 45 + 25 = 32
B. 45 - 2.32
C. 45 + 25 32
D. 45 - 253
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The answer is going to a: 45+ 25 = 32
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