Math Problem Statement

If its 5° outside and the tempeature will drop 17° in the next six hours, how cold will it get?

Solution

To find out how cold it will get, you need to subtract the temperature drop from the current temperature.

Given:

  • Current temperature = 55^\circ
  • Temperature drop = 1717^\circ

Calculation: 517=125^\circ - 17^\circ = -12^\circ

So, it will get to 12-12^\circ.

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Tip: When dealing with temperature changes, always pay attention to the direction of the change (increase or decrease) to ensure accurate calculations.

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Math Problem Analysis

Mathematical Concepts

Arithmetic
Subtraction

Formulas

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Theorems

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Suitable Grade Level

Elementary School