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Yesterdays afternoon temperature was 21 °F. It plunged overnight to -3 °F. How many degrees did the temperature drop? A. 3° B. 18° C. 21° D. 24°
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Yesterdays afternoon temperature was 21 °F. It plunged overnight to -3 °F. How many degrees did the temperature drop? A. 3° B. 18° C. 21° D. 24°
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Yesterdays afternoon temperature was 21 °F. It plunged overnight to -3 °F. How many degrees did the temperature drop?
A. 3°
B. 18°
C. 21°
D. 24°
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the answer is d 24 degrees
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the answer is b. 18
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