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The temperature was `3°C` at midday. By evening, the temperature was `-5°C`. Explain What was the change in temperature. And show how to figure out the temperature change.
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The temperature was `3°C` at midday. By evening, the temperature was `-5°C`. Explain What was the change in temperature. And show how to figure out the temperature change.
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The change in temperature is the difference between the two measured temperatures. (-5) - 3 = -8. The temperature changed by -8 degrees Celsius.
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