Write and solve an equation to find how much warmer Montana's average 3 month temperature is than Minnesotas. Montana weather is -0.7 degrees celsius and Minnesota is -2.5 degrees celsius

Um, I suppose it's (-0.7)-(-2.5)

1.8

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To find out how much warmer Montana's average 3-month temperature is compared to Minnesota's, we can set up an equation.

Let's use the variable "x" to represent the temperature difference. We know that Montana's temperature is -0.7 degrees Celsius and Minnesota's temperature is -2.5 degrees Celsius. So, we can write the equation as:

-2.5 + x = -0.7

To solve this equation, we need to isolate the variable "x" on one side of the equation.

First, we can simplify the equation by adding 2.5 to both sides:

-2.5 + x + 2.5 = -0.7 + 2.5

x = 1.8

Therefore, Montana's average 3-month temperature is 1.8 degrees Celsius warmer than Minnesota's.

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