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On a certain day, the temperature changed at a rate of -3°F per hour. How long did it take for the change in temperature to be -33°F?
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On a certain day, the temperature changed at a rate of -3°F per hour. How long did it take for the change in temperature to be -33°F?
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On a certain day, the temperature
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it took 11 hours to change!
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