To find the current temperature, you start with the initial temperature of -3°C and add the increase of 13°C.
\[ \text{Current Temperature} = -3°C + 13°C \]
Calculating this:
\[ -3 + 13 = 10 \]
So, the temperature now is \(10°C\).
It was −3°
C this morning, but the temperature has gone up 13°
over the course of the day. What is the temperature now?(1 point)
°
C
1 answer
To find the current temperature, you start with the initial temperature of -3°C and add the increase of 13°C.
\[ \text{Current Temperature} = -3°C + 13°C \]
Calculating this:
\[ -3 + 13 = 10 \]
So, the temperature now is \(10°C\).