The temperature on a cold winter day in Minnesota was - 6゚ F. Which following situations could explain how the temperature became - 6゚F?

A) in the morning the temperature was -2゚then the temperature fell 4゚
B) the temperature was 12゚ this temperature fell by 6 ゚as it got dark out
C) the temperature decreased by 4゚ from a high of 2゚earlier in the day
D) at 9 a.m the temperature was - 11゚ by noon the temperature had dropped 5゚

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Answer:

The answer is A

Step-by-step explanation:

-2 - 4

S A O (same, add, opposite)

-2 + -4 = -6

Question:

The temperature on a cold winter day in Minnesota was –6°F.  Which of the following situations could explain how the temperature became –6°F?  Select all that apply.

In the morning, the temperature was –2°.  Then, the temperature fell 4°.

The temperature was 15° on Tuesday. A cold front dropped the temperature by 21° at night.

At 9 a.m., the temperature was –11°.  By noon, the temperature had dropped 5°.

The temperature was 12°.  This temperature fell by 6° as it got dark out.

At night, the temperature was –1°. Then, the temperature fell by 5° during the next day.

The temperature decreased by 4° from a high of 2° earlier in the day.

Step-by-step explanation:

Answers are:  In the morning, the temperature was –2°.  Then, the temperature fell 4°.

At night, the temperature was –1°. Then, the temperature fell by 5° during the next day.