Final answer:
Several minutes later, Raul decides to measure the water temperature again. He finds that the temperature changed by -0.6°F, the temperature of the water is now 74.94°F.
Step-by-step explanation:
The final temperature of the water can be found by subtracting -0.6°F from the initial temperature.
From the given information, we know that the initial temperature of the water was 23.52°C.
To convert this temperature to Fahrenheit, we can use the formula F = (C x 9/5) + 32
where
F is the temperature in Fahrenheit
C is the temperature in Celsius.
Plugging in the initial temperature, we get F = (23.52 x 9/5) + 32 = 74.34°F.
Subtracting -0.6°F from this, we get the final temperature: 74.34°F - (-0.6°F) = 74.94°F.
Therefore the temperature of the water is now 74.94°F.