SOLUTION: During one day in 1918, the temperature in Granville, North Dakota, began at -33° and rose for 12 hours. The high temperature was about 51°. About how many degrees per hour did t

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Question 1181037: During one day in 1918, the temperature in Granville, North Dakota, began at -33° and rose for 12 hours. The high temperature was about 51°. About how many degrees per hour did the
temperature rise?

Answer by ikleyn(52781)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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This problem is to be solved in one line


    how many degrees per hour does the temperature rise =  =  =  = 7 degrees per hour.    ANSWER

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