A few days ago
Anonymous

Integers Homework HELP!!!!?

I need help on how to do this question ive tried but i always get the wrong answer so how exactly do you do it?…

The air temperature is -10. With the wind blowing at a speed of 15km/hr, this temp. feels like -17. How many degrees does the temp. change because of the wing chill? the answer is -7 degrees

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A few days ago
hayharbr

Favorite Answer

Change is found by taking the final amount and subtracting the original amount from it.

So it’s – 17 – (-10) which becomes -17 + 10 or -7

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A few days ago
embroidery fan
They put the 15 kph in there just for extra information, to confuse you!

If the air temperature is 10 below zero, and the “wind chill factor” makes you feel it at 17 below zero, you simply “add” the negative seven degrees of the “wind chill factor” to get your answer!

(-10) + (-7)= (-17) degrees.

That’s how they got it!

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A few days ago
jimBOB
COME ON. be serious.How do you get that wrong?

Please be mature enough to put serious questions on here.

You just proved the “there is no stupid question” rule WRONG.

-17 – (-10) = log27/sin36

Wow, so easy.

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A few days ago
Wafflehouse Yum! =)
i dont get it didnt u jus say the answer?????
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