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HELP PLEASE Can you please give an explication when you answer The temperature at 4:00 am was -3°C, and the temperature rose 9°C during the morning. What was the temperature by noon? A. -6°C B. -12°C C.
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The temperature at 4:00 am was -3°C, and the temperature rose 9°C during the morning. What was the temperature by noon?
A. -6°C
B. -12°C
C. 6°C
D. 12°C
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C. 6°C
Explanation:
-3°C + 9°C = 6°C
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