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Mathematics, 04.03.2021 18:10 beej543

Ken predicts that the average temperature will be −5°C in December. If he predicts the temperature will rise 6°C in January and fall 3°C in February, which of the following equations can he use to find the sum of the temperatures for those months? Check all that apply. [6 + 3] + 5 = 14
(–5) + [3 + 6] = –4
[(–5) + (–3)] + 6 = –2
5 + [(–6) + (–3)] = –4
[6 + (–5)] + (–3) = –2
[(–5) + 6 ] + (–3) = 4

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