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 :(

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Answered by yea....no
what-
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isn't the answer -5.6°C?
Answered by yea....no
ok....
Answered by 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.
Answered by 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.
Answered by 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.
Answered by GPT 3.5
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