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20 September, 20:57

Yesterday morning at 8 a. m. the temperature was - 14˚F. At noon it was 10 degrees warmer. The temperature increase between noon and and 4 p. m. was twice the temperature increase between 8 a. m. and noon. What was the temperature at 4 p. m?

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  1. 20 September, 21:27
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    8am = - 14

    Noon = - 4 (10 degrees warmer)

    Noon to 4 is twice the increase of 8 to noon.

    The increase at 8 to noon was 10, so we double that to 20.

    We add 20 to the noon temperature of - 4.

    The temperature is 16.
  2. 20 September, 21:27
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    It is 20 because if it started by - 14 and it kept getting warmer we got out of the negitives and got into the positives
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