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OpenStudy (anonymous):

The temperature at a mountain base camp was −2 degrees Celsius on Thursday. Friday morning, the temperature was 1 degree Celsius lower than what it was on Thursday. By Friday evening, the temperature was 3 degrees Celsius lower than what it was that morning. What was the temperature at the base camp Friday evening? −9 degrees Celsius −8 degrees Celsius −7 degrees Celsius −6 degrees Celsius

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Vocaloid

Vocaloid (vocaloid):

ok, on thursday the temperature is -2, and on Friday morning, the temperature is 1 degree lower. so what is the temperature on Friday morning?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

0? @Vocaloid

OpenStudy (jennithemeani):

-2 degrees on Thursday then on Friday it was one less -3 degrees now int the evening it was 3 lower -6

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Vocaloid d?

Vocaloid (vocaloid):

yes

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which unit rate is equivalent to 14 miles per gallon? two gallons over thirty two miles thirty two miles over two gallons three miles over forty two gallons forty two gallons over three miles @Vocaloid

OpenStudy (anonymous):

d?

Vocaloid (vocaloid):

nope, remember it's miles over gallons...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

c

Vocaloid (vocaloid):

nope... remember, it must be 14 miles per gallon

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i know ... d?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

because 42 / 3 = 14

Vocaloid (vocaloid):

I think there's a typo in the question

OpenStudy (anonymous):

why

Vocaloid (vocaloid):

answer should be fourty-two miles over 3 gallons

OpenStudy (anonymous):

right which is d @Vocaloid

Vocaloid (vocaloid):

nope, it needs to be miles over gallons NOT gallons over miles....

Vocaloid (vocaloid):

none of the answers fits

OpenStudy (anonymous):

its not .. its miles over gallons @Vocaloid

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