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Mathematics, 19.11.2019 02:31 JJlover1892

Apitcher of water contains 8 ice cubes. each ice cube lowers the water's temperature by 2 degrees, which can be expressed as (-2). if an ice cube is removed, the temperature is raised by ). consider 3 ice cubes being removed from the pitcher. the total rise in temperature is

a) )°, which is the same as 4°.
b) )°, which is the same as 2°.
c) -3(2)°, which is the same as -6°
d) -3(-2)°, which is the same as 6°.

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