To find the change in temperature during these three hours, we subtract the initial temperature from the final temperature:
Change in temperature = Final temperature - Initial temperature
Change in temperature = (-1.6°C) - (-5.8°C)
Change in temperature = -1.6°C + 5.8°C
Adding a negative number is the same as subtracting a positive number. So, we can rewrite the equation as:
Change in temperature = 5.8°C - 1.6°C
Change in temperature = 4.2°C
Therefore, the change in temperature during these three hours is 4.2°C.
This means that the temperature increased by 4.2 degrees Celsius from 9 AM to noon.
Solve the following word problem. The air temperature at 9 AM is -5.8°C. The air temperature at noon is -1.6°C. What is the change in temperature during these three hours right and solve the equation to show your answer then explain what your answer means.
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