Solve the following word problem. The air temperature at 9 a.m. is −5.8 degrees Celsius. The air temperature at noon is −1.6 degrees Celsius. What is the change in the temperature during these three hours? Write and solve an equation to show your answer. explain

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To find the change in temperature, we need to subtract the temperature at 9 a.m. from the temperature at noon.
Let X be the change in temperature.
The equation to represent this is: −1.6 degrees Celsius - (−5.8 degrees Celsius) = X.
Simplifying this equation gives: −1.6 degrees Celsius + 5.8 degrees Celsius = X.
The sum of -1.6 degrees Celsius and 5.8 degrees Celsius is 4.2 degrees Celsius.
Therefore, the change in temperature during these three hours is 4.2 degrees Celsius.