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The temperature at noon is 14°C. The temperature at 2 p. m. is greater than the temperature at noon. The temperature at 6 p. m. is 3 Celsius degrees cooler than at 2 p. m. The temperature at 8 p. m. is 10°C. The temperature at 10 p. m. is 8 Celsius degrees cooler than 8 p. m. Let C(t) be the Celsius temperature of t hours since noon. Drag each statement to the correct column to indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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