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the temperature changed from 5 degrees Celsius 6pm to -2 degrees Celsius at midnight. How much did the temperature decrease?
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the temperature changed from 5 degrees Celsius 6pm to -2 degrees Celsius at midnight. How much did the temperature decrease?
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7 degrees Celsius because to go from 5 to -2 you would subtract 7 so it’s 7.
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