15 - (-13) = 15 + 13 = 28
Minus 13 Celsius (-13 C)
A rise of 7°
Restate the question: What is the temperature change if it goes from 15C to -5C?Answer: -20 Celsius degreesIf the temperature goes from 15C to -5C it has gone down 20 degrees.You could also say: change = ending value - starting value= -5 - (+15)= -5 - 15= -20.
15 degrees
15 - 25 degrees.
15 degrees
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Minus 13 Celsius (-13 C)
42 degrees.
Change in temp=final temp-initial temp, so -5-15=-20 lrn to math
A rise of 7°
15 degrees is the difference between 68 and 53 degrees Fahrenheit.
make -15 change to +15 and add 68= +83degrees
5 degrees fahrenheit
15 degrees Celsius = 59 degrees Fahrenheit.
Restate the question: What is the temperature change if it goes from 15C to -5C?Answer: -20 Celsius degreesIf the temperature goes from 15C to -5C it has gone down 20 degrees.You could also say: change = ending value - starting value= -5 - (+15)= -5 - 15= -20.
The amount of water whose temperature would change by 15 degrees Celsius when it absorbs 2646 joules of heat energy is 42,2g H2O.