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The temperature of a liquid in an experiment changes by −10.4°F from the beginning of the experiment to the first check. After making some adjustments, the scientist checks the temperature again later and finds that it is 17.7°F, which is 13 what it was at the time of the first check. What was the initial temperature of the liquid? Enter your answer as a decimal in the box. °F

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