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8. The temperature was 8°F. It dropped so that the temperature was 0°F. °F represents the change in temperature.
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°F represents the change in temperature.
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Answer: -8f
Initial temperature= 8F
Final temperature = 0F
Change temperature= Final temperature-initial temperature
Change in temperature = 0-8F
Change temperature = -8F
So final answer is
change in temperature = -8F
Hope this helps ʕ•ᴥ•ʔ
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