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Alex777 [14]
3 years ago
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In winter, the temperature at hill station from Monday to Friday is in arithmetic series.The sum of the Monday, Tuesday, and Wed

nesday is 0 and the sum of the temperature of Thursday and Friday is 15.Find the temperature of each of the five days?
Mathematics
2 answers:
Alex3 years ago
8 0

the temperature from monday to friday are 3 degree celcius, 0 degree celcius, 3 degree celcius, 6 degree celcius and 9 degree celcius respectively

inessss [21]3 years ago
4 0

Hello there!

how are you! Great okay!

so the answer to our question is ∴ The temperatures from Monday to Friday are – 30C, 00C, 30C, 60C and 90C respectively


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