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At 1 p.m., the temperature was -3 degrees Celsius (°C). If the temperature rises 1ºC per hour, what will be the temperature at 6 p.m.?
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At 1 p.m., the temperature was -3 degrees Celsius (°C). If the temperature rises 1ºC per hour, what will be the temperature at 6 p.m.?
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At 1 p.m., the temperature was -3 degrees Celsius (°C). If the temperature rises 1ºC per hour, what will be the temperature at 6 p.m.?
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AT 6 PM, the temperature will be 2°C.
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