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As part of an experiment in the science laba thermometer was inserted in a solution in order to measure the temperature over time. At 9:15 a.m. the temperature was -17 Cand at 11:30 amit was-26 C What is the difference between these two ?
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To find the difference between -17°C and -26°C, we subtract the initial temperature (-17°C) from the final temperature (-26°C).
Final temperature - Initial temperature = -26°C - (-17°C)
Now, we can simplify the equation:
-26°C + 17°C = -9°C
Therefore, the difference between -17°C and -26°C is 9°C.
Final temperature - Initial temperature = -26°C - (-17°C)
Now, we can simplify the equation:
-26°C + 17°C = -9°C
Therefore, the difference between -17°C and -26°C is 9°C.
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