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Solve the following problem: It was 13°C yesterday, but the temperature changed by −18.6° overnight. What is the temperature no...Asked by Wither
Solve the following problem: It was 13°C yesterday, but the temperature changed by −18.6° overnight. What is the temperature now?(1 point)
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To find the current temperature, you need to subtract the temperature change from yesterday's temperature.
Given:
- Yesterday's temperature: 13°C
- Temperature change: -18.6°C
Now, calculate the current temperature:
Current Temperature = Yesterday's Temperature + Temperature Change
Current Temperature = 13°C + (-18.6°C)
This simplifies to:
Current Temperature = 13°C - 18.6°C
Current Temperature = -5.6°C
So, the current temperature is **-5.6°C**.
Given:
- Yesterday's temperature: 13°C
- Temperature change: -18.6°C
Now, calculate the current temperature:
Current Temperature = Yesterday's Temperature + Temperature Change
Current Temperature = 13°C + (-18.6°C)
This simplifies to:
Current Temperature = 13°C - 18.6°C
Current Temperature = -5.6°C
So, the current temperature is **-5.6°C**.
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