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Temperature Tally
This past February, Ms. Curley's class kept track of the temperature every day for one week. They made a chart to post the outdoor temperatures for each day of the school week at 9:00 a.m. and at noon.
* On Monday, the temperature was 31 degrees Fahrenheit at noon. It had been 10 degrees colder that morning at 9:00 a.m.
* Thursday's 9:00 a.m. temperature was double the temperature for the same time on Monday.
* On Wednesday and Thursday, the temperature rose 6 degrees from nine o'clock until noon.
* Tuesday morning at 9:00 a.m., the temperature was 10 degrees warmer than on Monday at the same time. At noon on Tuesday, it was exactly at the freezing mark.
* Wednesday noon was 3 degrees colder than Thursday noon.
* The first reading on Friday was 5 degrees colder than the day before at the same time. It warmed up 5 degrees each hour until noon.
What was the temperature each day at 9:00 a.m. and at noon?
Answer
Temp.at 9:00 a.m. (on the left) and the Temp. at noon (on the right):
Monday 21°F 31°F
Tuesday 31°F 32°F
Wednesday 39°F 45°F
Thursday 42°F 48°F
Friday 37°F 52°F
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Temperatures can get to be confusing with the modern generations, since they have jumped from farenheit to celcius. Even though the freezing point is 32 degrees, I believe people can say farenheit or celcius/centigrade.
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that just reminds me of math class. no me gusta.
cool teaser! i got everything right except that i didnt know what the freezing temp was coz im used to the celsius scale.
kinda easy but still good
reminded me of math class, also, i dont know too much about farenheight, except for that 40 below in f and c is the same nice teaser
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