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2 February, 04:32

At 6 p. m., the temperature in Phoenix AZ, t is the same as the temperature in Tucson, AZ. By 9 pm the temperature in phoenix has dropped 2 degrees and in tucson it has dropped 4 degrees. By 11 pm the temperature in Phoenix has dropped another 3 degrees represent each city's temperature at 11 pm with an algebraic expression and bar model

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  1. 2 February, 04:58
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let the temperature of Phoenix be x

    And temperature of Tucson be y.

    So, the algebraic representation of temperatures in each city can be given as:

    At 6 p. m

    temperature of Phoenix = temperature of Tucson

    i. e x = y

    At 9 p. m

    temperature of Phoenix = x - 2 {temperature in phoenix has dropped 2 degrees}

    temperature of Tucson = y - 4 {temperature in Tucson dropped 4 degrees}

    At 11 p. m

    temperature of Phoenix = (x - 2) - 3 = x - 5 {temperature in phoenix has dropped another 3 degrees}

    temperature of Tucson = (y - 4)
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