To find the temperature change from 12 degrees Celsius to -5 degrees Celsius, you would subtract the initial temperature from the final temperature. In this case, -5 minus 12 equals -17 degrees Celsius. Therefore, the temperature change is a decrease of 17 degrees Celsius.
40 degrees Fahrenheit.
Fahrenheit temperature= 9/5(Celsius temperature) + 32 9/5(-25) + 32=Fahrenheit 9(-5) + 32=Fahrenheit -45+32=-13 degrees Fahrenheit
change of 6.3 degrees F = change of 6.3*5/9 = change of 3.5 degrees C
The total degrees between 45 degrees and -5 degrees is 50 degrees.
The change in temperature from -5 degrees to 7 degrees is an increase of 12 degrees. (7 - (-5) = 12)
To find the temperature change from 12 degrees Celsius to -5 degrees Celsius, you would subtract the initial temperature from the final temperature. In this case, -5 minus 12 equals -17 degrees Celsius. Therefore, the temperature change is a decrease of 17 degrees Celsius.
45 degrees Fahrenheit = 7.22 degrees Celsius
40 degrees Fahrenheit.
Fahrenheit temperature= 9/5(Celsius temperature) + 32 9/5(-25) + 32=Fahrenheit 9(-5) + 32=Fahrenheit -45+32=-13 degrees Fahrenheit
113 degrees Fahrenheit is equal to 45 degrees Celsius. To convert Fahrenheit to Celsius, you can use the formula: (Fahrenheit temperature - 32) x 5/9.
change of 6.3 degrees F = change of 6.3*5/9 = change of 3.5 degrees C
The total degrees between 45 degrees and -5 degrees is 50 degrees.
The range 23 to 45 degrees Celsius is equivalent to approximately 73.4 to 113 degrees Fahrenheit.
positive 50 degrees
Change in temp=final temp-initial temp, so -5-15=-20 lrn to math
The temperature increased by 28 degrees from 5 AM to noon (15 degrees below zero to 13 degrees). This change occurred over 7 hours (5 AM to noon). Therefore, the average hourly increase in temperature was 28 degrees / 7 hours = 4 degrees per hour.