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Kargil's temperature was recorded in a week from Monday to Saturday. All readings were in A.P. The sum of temperatures of Monday and Saturday was `5@`C more than sum of temeratures of Tuesday and Saturday. If temperature of Wednesday was `-30@`C Then find the temperature on the other five days.

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`therefore` The temperatures from Monday to Saturday are `-20^@C, -25^@C,-30^@C,-35^@C,-40^@`
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