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one morning the temperature was-5°F.by noon it had increased by 12 degrees. what was the temperature at noon? explain your answer.

User Ryan Walls
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Answer:


7^(\circ)F

Explanation:

We are given that one morning the temperature was
5^(\circ)F

By noon it had increased by 12 degrees.

We have to find the temperature at noon and explain.

Temperature at morning=-5 degrees Fahrenheit

Temperature increased by =12 degrees

Therefore, the temperature at noon=12+(-5)=7 degrees Fahrenheit

Because temperature is increased by 12 degree therefore, 12 added to -5 degrees Fahrenheit to find the value of temperature at noon.

Sign of larger number is positive therefore, the sign of sum will be positive.

Hence, the temperature at noon=
7^(\circ)F

User Tordek
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\huge{\boxed{7^(\circ)F}}

Let's write this as an equation.
-5+12=x

In this case,
x represents the temperature at noon.

To solve this, we simply need to add
-5+12. We can also rearrange the terms to make a simpler equation.
12-5=x

All we need to do is find
12-5.
\boxed{7=x}

User Satya Ranjan Sahoo
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