Question

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

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

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

Is this correct?
Ms. Sue
Yes, that's correct.
Benjamin
Thank you Ms. Sue! :)
Ms. Sue
You're welcome, Benjamin.
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
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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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
rose
HOW DO YOU GET 7 HUUUU TELL ME TODAY PLZ PLZ PLZ
6th grade connexus student
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madara uchiha
its been two years since someone posted
Right answers
Bro there os legit a post every year
Noyb
@ rose, the way they are getting 7 is because it's difference between the 3:00am and 10:00am.
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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