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24 February, 23:24

The temperature on a summer afternoon is 85 degrees Fahrenheit. Define a variable and write an expression to find the temperature after it changes. Then evaluate your expression for a decrease of degrees Fahrenheit

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  1. 25 February, 01:01
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    b.) Any temperature change is the original temperature plus the numerical value of the change. (temp + change) If it is an increase, the number will be positive. If it is a decrease, the number will be negative.

    Since there is a decrease of 11, c would be replaced with - 11. When you plug this into your expression (85 + c: 85 + - 11), the answer to this would be 74.
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