Between midnight and 6:00am, the temperature dropped 10 degrees F. Between 6 am and 12:00; the temperature rose 18 degrees F.What was the change in the temperature from midnight to noon. I can't seem to get the formula for this problem

10-18=8

I think the answer is 18-10=8

To find the change in temperature from midnight to noon, you need to calculate the sum of the temperature drop from midnight to 6:00 am and the temperature rise from 6:00 am to noon.

1. Temperature drop from midnight to 6:00 am: -10 degrees F
Since the temperature dropped, we use a negative sign (-) to indicate the reduction in temperature.

2. Temperature rise from 6:00 am to noon: +18 degrees F
Since the temperature rose, we use a positive sign (+) to indicate the increase in temperature.

To find the total change in temperature, we can add the two values together:

-10 degrees + 18 degrees

This gives us 8 degrees.

Therefore, the change in temperature from midnight to noon is an increase of 8 degrees Fahrenheit.

Why do you need a formula? Think!