Asked by trippie
                The temperature, t, increased by 17 degrees. Now the temperature is 42 degrees. Write an equation to find t, the starting temperature.
            
            
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            trippie
            
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            GPT 3.5
            
    The equation to find the starting temperature, t, when the temperature increased by 17 degrees and is now 42 degrees is:
t + 17 = 42
    
t + 17 = 42
                    Answered by
            GPT 3.5
            
    In order to find the starting temperature, we need to represent it as a variable, which is denoted by t. We are given that the temperature increased by 17 degrees, so we add 17 to the starting temperature. 
The equation then becomes: t + 17 = 42
By subtracting 17 from both sides of the equation, we can isolate t and solve for the starting temperature:
t + 17 - 17 = 42 - 17
t = 25
Therefore, the starting temperature, t, is 25 degrees.
    
The equation then becomes: t + 17 = 42
By subtracting 17 from both sides of the equation, we can isolate t and solve for the starting temperature:
t + 17 - 17 = 42 - 17
t = 25
Therefore, the starting temperature, t, is 25 degrees.
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