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18 January, 16:54

The temperature was 88°F this morning. It dropped 2°F every hour,

Let h represent the number of hours that have passed.

Write an algebraic expression for the current temperature:

NOTE: the proper forts for multiplying a number (I. e. 3) by a variable is 3% NOT 3*%

(Remember

for addition, - for subtraction,

for multiplication, and / for division)

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  1. 18 January, 17:15
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    x=88-2h

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let h represent the hour and x represent the current temperature. The numbers are in degrees fahrenheit.

    The current temperature is the variable you're solving for, so it will be independent. 88 is the y-axis, as it was originally the temperature, so you will use that as your constant (since it doesn't change). You will be taking 2 degrees for every hour, so subtract 2 per hour (h) from the constant.
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