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22 January, 22:03

Julio predicted that the average high temperature for January would be - 7 degrees celcius. The actual average high temperature was 4 degrees higher than Julio's prediction. Which describes the actual average high temperature for January?

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  1. 22 January, 22:12
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    She predicted the high temp would be - 7. But the actual high temp was 4 degrees higher ... (-7 + 4) = - 3 < = = the actual high temp
  2. 22 January, 22:46
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    Julio predicted that the average high temperature would be - 7 degrees celcius

    The actual average temperature was 4 degrees higher than what Julio expected.

    This means that, to get the actual average high temperature, we would add 4 to the temperature predicted by Julio as follow:

    Actual average temperature = Julio's expectation + 4

    Actual average temperature = - 7 + 4 = - 3 degrees celcius
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