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    The Average Late Afternoon Temperature in Downtown Areas Is Approximately_______warmer
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The Average Late Afternoon Temperature in Downtown Areas Is Approximately_______warmer

Question 38

Question 38

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The average late afternoon temperature in downtown areas is approximately_______warmer than rural areas. The average late afternoon temperature in downtown areas is approximately_______warmer than rural areas.     A)  10°F B)  10°C C)  2.5°F D)  5°F E)  90°F


A) 10°F
B) 10°C
C) 2.5°F
D) 5°F
E) 90°F

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