Asked by Anonymous
The forecast predicts that the temperature will change from 15° Fahrenheit to 3° Fahrenheit on Saturday. a. Write an expression that represents the change in temperatures for Saturday.
b. What is the expected temperature change?
c. If the temperature actually changes by 5° Fahrenheit more than predicted, what will be the change in temperature?
b. What is the expected temperature change?
c. If the temperature actually changes by 5° Fahrenheit more than predicted, what will be the change in temperature?
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Answered by
Steve
I did one.
You have any thoughts on the others?
You have any thoughts on the others?
Answered by
Anonymous
I think c would be 8
Answered by
Steve
no, 8 would be the final temperature if it changed 5° less than predicted, since it's going down.
Also, you need to give the change, not the final temperature.
You need to read these things carefully.
Also, you need to give the change, not the final temperature.
You need to read these things carefully.
Answered by
lola
im not smart but i think c is 12
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