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The temperature at 6,000 m altitude is 11 degrees Celsius. At 4,000 m, the temperature is at 2 degrees Celsius. How much colder is it at 6,000 m than at 4,000 m? What is the difference in temperature?
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Ms. Sue
11 - 2 = ?

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