Jeremiah recorded the temperatures for
the week in his science project journal.
From his...
Mathematics, 27.03.2020 22:09 meramera50
Jeremiah recorded the temperatures for
the week in his science project journal.
From his data, Jeremiah noticed that the
high temperature dropped 15 degrees
from Tuesday to Wednesday. Which best
represents Jeremiah's observation?
A 15.0
B |-151
C -15
D 115
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