SOLUTION: 21.Translate this problem into a conjunction, using t as the variable.
The temperature in this high altitude region can vary greatly. The highest temperature ever recorded was 1
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Question 65126: 21.Translate this problem into a conjunction, using t as the variable.
The temperature in this high altitude region can vary greatly. The highest temperature ever recorded was 104°F. It can also be very cold, but it has never gone down all the way to 0°F.
Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The temperature in this high altitude region can vary greatly. The highest temperature ever recorded was 104°F. It can also be very cold, but it has never gone down all the way to 0°F.
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0< t <=104
Cheers,
Stan H.
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