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Mathematics, 07.01.2021 19:00 aleilyg2005

1: The temperature is -2 ∘C

. If the temperature rises by 15

∘C

, what is the new temperature? (Draw a number line to help)- The temperature is -2 c. If the temperature rises by 15 c, what is the new temperature? Answer {You would do 15c takeaway -2c This would equal to the new temperature as being 13c.}

2: At midnight the temperature is - 6

∘C

. At midday the temperature is 9

∘C

. By how much did the temperature rise? (Draw a number line to help)- 15° Celcius {You can add from -6 +1 till you get to 0 then add the rest of the numbers and it will exactly be 15.}

3:Draw a number line to help you with what the final temperature is.

Then write an addition expression that represents the final temperature.

(Hint: Start temp + movement amount = final temperature )

The temperature was and then fell .

+ =

The temperature was and then rose .

+ =

The temperature was and then fell .

+ =

THIS HELP WITH THE LAST QUESTION THIS WILL MEAN ALOT :( FILL IN THE BLANKS!!!

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