6 degrees
Well, if the temperature rose 23 degrees to reach 71 degrees Fahrenheit at 4 PM, then it must have been 48 degrees Fahrenheit at 6 AM. To create an addition pattern, you can add 23 degrees to the previous temperature at each hour. So, starting from 6 AM at 48 degrees, add 23 degrees to get 71 degrees at 4 PM.
Assuming you mean 84 degrees: 90 degrees - 84 degrees = 6 degrees. 6 degrees is your answer.
Twenty-seven degrees.
It is 1 minute = 6 degrees and so 6*6 = 36 degrees
6 degrees Celsius = 42.8 degrees Fahrenheit.
Well, if the temperature rose 23 degrees to reach 71 degrees Fahrenheit at 4 PM, then it must have been 48 degrees Fahrenheit at 6 AM. To create an addition pattern, you can add 23 degrees to the previous temperature at each hour. So, starting from 6 AM at 48 degrees, add 23 degrees to get 71 degrees at 4 PM.
To find the temperature that is 12 degrees lower than 6 degrees Celsius, you subtract 12 from 6. This calculation gives you 6 - 12 = -6 degrees Celsius. Therefore, 12 degrees lower than 6 degrees Celsius is -6 degrees Celsius.
6 degrees Fahrenheit is warmer. * * * * * 6 deg F is below freezing, 6 deg C is above freezing. So which is warmer?
-6 Fahrenheit is colder. It is below zero.
What is the integer of 6 degrees Fahrenheit below zero?
6% = 21.6 degrees
(-6) degrees Fahrenheit = -21.1 degrees Celsius.
Assuming you mean 84 degrees: 90 degrees - 84 degrees = 6 degrees. 6 degrees is your answer.
It is -4 degrees.
12 degrees higher than -6 is 6 degrees.
6 degrees Celsius = 42.8 degrees Fahrenheit.
Fifteen degrees.