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The temperature at noon on a winter day was -7° C. At midnight, the temperature had dropped by 15° C. The next day the temperature rose by 5° C. What was the temperature on the next day?

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Answered by techtoreact
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Answer:

-17° C

Step-by-step explanation:

The temperature at noon on a winter day = -7° C

At midnight, the temperature had dropped by = 15° C

The next day the temperature rose by = 5° C

° C = (-7) - 15

= 7 + 15 = 22

The temperature at midnight is - 22° C

As the temperature rose by 5° C we need to add -22° C and 5° C

(-22) + 5 =

22 - 5 = 17

The next day the temperature rose by = -17° C

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