5 questions:

1 )You are measuring a board so you can cut it. You need to cut the wood from 114 in. to 12 in. How long is the piece of wood you are going to cut?
2) A thermometer is shown in the afternoon. If the temperature drops 5 degrees at night, how many degrees is the new temperature in Celsius?
3) A picture of a mountain range and ocean near it is shown. About how many feet is it from the top of the tall mountain to the bottom of the ocean?

4) A picture of a mountain range and ocean near it is shown. About how many feet is it from the top of the tall mountain to the bottom of the ocean?

5) The axes of a coordinate plane intersect at what ordered pair?

1) The piece of wood you are going to cut is 12 in long.

2) We need the initial temperature in Celsius to give an accurate answer.
3) The question is repeated from question 2.
4) This question is repeated from question 3.
5) The axes of a coordinate plane typically intersect at the ordered pair (0,0), also known as the origin.

A thermometer is shown in the afternoon. If the temperature drops 5 degrees at night, how many degrees is the new temperature in Celsius?

To determine the new temperature in Celsius, we need to know the initial temperature in Fahrenheit. Without that information, we cannot accurately calculate the new temperature in Celsius.

You are measuring a board so you can cut it. You need to cut the wood from 114 in. to 12 in. How long is the piece of wood you are going to cut?

The piece of wood you are going to cut is 12 inches long.

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Apologies for the incorrect response.

To determine the length of the wood piece you are going to cut, you subtract the desired length from the initial length:

Length of the piece of wood = Initial length - Desired length
Length of the piece of wood = 114 inches - 12 inches
Length of the piece of wood = 102 inches.

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Apologies for the confusion. Based on the given information, we need to cut the wood from 114 in. to 12 in. Therefore, the length of the piece of wood you are going to cut is 114 in.

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