One day, the temperature outside increased by 6/10 every hour for seven hours. How much did the temperature increase that day?

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.6 * 7 = 4.2

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To determine the total increase in temperature, we need to find the sum of the increases for each hour.

Given that the temperature increased by 6/10 every hour for seven hours, we can calculate the total increase as follows:

Increase in temperature for the first hour = 6/10
Increase in temperature for the second hour = 6/10
Increase in temperature for the third hour = 6/10
Increase in temperature for the fourth hour = 6/10
Increase in temperature for the fifth hour = 6/10
Increase in temperature for the sixth hour = 6/10
Increase in temperature for the seventh hour = 6/10

To find the total increase, we add these individual increases:

Total increase = (6/10) + (6/10) + (6/10) + (6/10) + (6/10) + (6/10) + (6/10)

Simplifying this expression, we have:

Total increase = 42/10

Further simplifying, we get:

Total increase = 4.2

Therefore, the temperature increased by 4.2 degrees that day.