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6 February, 18:13

If the temperature when you woke up was - 10°F, and the temperature at mid-day was 42°F, what is the difference in temperature? If at bedtime, the temperature was a decrease of the high mid-day temperature by 1/4 the difference in temperature (from morning to mid-day), what is the temperature when you go to bed?

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  1. 6 February, 18:36
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    Part 1: 52 degrees Fahrenheit

    Part 2: 29 degrees Fahrenheit
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