SOLUTION: Solve this word problem:
Temperature change is computed by subtracting the initial
temperature from the final temperature. What is the temperature
change in an arctic region w
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Question 871662: Solve this word problem:
Temperature change is computed by subtracting the initial
temperature from the final temperature. What is the temperature
change in an arctic region where it was found that the initial
temperature of -10°F (or minus 10 degrees Fahrenheit) and
the final temperature was 20°F?
Answer 30 degrees
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