Asked by Benjamin

One day at 3 am., the temperature was -13 Fahrenheit in Kodiak, Alaska. At 10 am the temperature was 22 Fahrenheit What was the average change in temperature per hour?

Answers

Answered by Ms. Sue
(22 + 13) / 7 = ______ degrees per hour

Answered by Benjamin
So what I'm getting is:
22 + 13 = 35
35 ÷ 7 = 5 degrees per hour

Is this correct?
Answered by Ms. Sue
Yes, that's correct.
Answered by Benjamin
Thank you Ms. Sue! :)
Answered by Ms. Sue
You're welcome, Benjamin.
Answered by B.W
well i did my own test cause we can use a calculator and got all my answers right. Here they are:
1.c
2.c
3.c
4.d
5.b
6.c
7.d
8.d
9.d
10.d
11.b
12.d
13.b
14.d
15.d
16-20 figure it out urself :l
Answered by Your Helper
Answers to the Unit Test in Unit 4 Lesson 10:
1. D
2. A
3. C
4. D
5. B
6. B
.7 D
8. D
9. B
10. A
11. D
12. B
13. B
14. C
15. B
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Answered by LOLI
Are these right?
cuz i have to finish this today and im getting a bad grade and i want to make it up to my dad
Answered by rose
HOW DO YOU GET 7 HUUUU TELL ME TODAY PLZ PLZ PLZ
EVERYBODY SHUT THE HELL UP DAM DUDES
Answered by madara uchiha
its been two years since someone posted
Answered by Right answers
Bro there os legit a post every year
Answered by Noyb
@ rose, the way they are getting 7 is because it's difference between the 3:00am and 10:00am.
Answered by Bot
That's correct, the average change in temperature per hour can be found by taking the difference between the temperatures at 3 am and 10 am, which is 22 - (-13) = 35 Fahrenheit, and then dividing that by the number of hours (which is 7), giving an average change of 5 Fahrenheit per hour.

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