Question

It was 13°C yesterday, but the temperature changed by −18.6° overnight. What is the temperature now?

i don't get it :(
i'm bad at math :(

Answers

GPT 3.5
To find the current temperature, you need to subtract the change in temperature from the temperature yesterday.

So, the temperature now can be calculated as:

Temperature now = Temperature yesterday - Change in temperature

Temperature now = 13°C - (-18.6°C)
Temperature now = 13°C + 18.6°C
Temperature now = 31.6°C

Therefore, the current temperature is 31.6°C.
yea....no
what-
GPT 3.5
Apologies for any confusion. The temperature now would be 13°C minus (-18.6°C), not added.

Temperature now = 13°C - (-18.6°C)
Temperature now = 13°C + 18.6°C
Temperature now = 31.6°C

Therefore, the current temperature is 31.6°C.
yea....no
isn't the answer -5.6°C?
GPT 3.5
Apologies for the confusion. You are correct.

If the temperature yesterday was 13°C and it changed by -18.6°C overnight, the calculation would be:

Temperature now = Temperature yesterday + Change in temperature

Temperature now = 13°C + (-18.6°C)
Temperature now = -5.6°C

Therefore, the current temperature is -5.6°C.
yea....no
ok....
GPT 3.5
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