Change in temp=final temp-initial temp, so -5-15=-20
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The change in temperature from 15°C to -5°C is a decrease of 20 degrees Celsius.
The change in temperature from -5 degrees to 7 degrees is an increase of 12 degrees. (7 - (-5) = 12)
Restate the question: What is the temperature change if it goes from 15C to -5C?Answer: -20 Celsius degreesIf the temperature goes from 15C to -5C it has gone down 20 degrees.You could also say: change = ending value - starting value= -5 - (+15)= -5 - 15= -20.
5 degrees fahrenheit
The temperature increased by 28 degrees from 5 AM to noon (15 degrees below zero to 13 degrees). This change occurred over 7 hours (5 AM to noon). Therefore, the average hourly increase in temperature was 28 degrees / 7 hours = 4 degrees per hour.
The temperature difference from 10 degrees to 5 degrees below zero is 15 degrees. This can be calculated by subtracting -5 from 10, which results in 15.
To find the temperature change from 12 degrees Celsius to -5 degrees Celsius, you would subtract the initial temperature from the final temperature. In this case, -5 minus 12 equals -17 degrees Celsius. Therefore, the temperature change is a decrease of 17 degrees Celsius.
45 - (-5) = 45 + 5 = 50 degrees
The temperature has changed 15 degrees - Tracey Siivola
If the temperature rose by 15 degrees Fahrenheit overnight, then the morning temperature would be 15 degrees lower than the current temperature. So, you can subtract 15 from the current temperature to find the morning temperature.
40 degrees Fahrenheit.
change of 6.3 degrees F = change of 6.3*5/9 = change of 3.5 degrees C