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Mathematics, 11.03.2021 02:10 mphan4093

At noon, the temperature in New York was 6 degrees Celsius. The temperature was dropping at a steady rate of 1.5 degrees Celsius per hour. Part 1: Write an inequality that represents t, the number of hours past midnight, when the temperature was colder than -3 degrees Celsius. Explain or show your reasoning.

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