from midnight to 6:00 AM the temperature rose 8C at 6:00AM the temperature was at -20C what was the temperature at midnight when your tell me the answer can you show how to do it step by step to the answer please thank you!

umm whats the answer

Since the temperture went up to -20 degrees doesn't that mean you should subtract?

So, -20 minus -8 = -12?

Yeah what is the answer?

The correct answer is -28°C.

Here is the step-by-step process to find the answer:

1. From midnight to 6:00 AM, the temperature rose 8°C, so we add 8°C to the temperature at midnight. Let's call the temperature at midnight "x". So we have:

x + 8

2. At 6:00 AM, the temperature was at -20°C. So we set up an equation:

x + 8 = -20

3. Now we solve for x by subtracting 8 from both sides:

x = -28

Therefore, the temperature at midnight was -28°C.

You have two numbers -- 8 C and -20 C.

Do you think you should
add?
subtract?
multiply?
divide?

Does your answer make sense?

Divide and no I need it to be shown step by step the process to find the answer to this question

Right. Division doesn't make sense -- so it must be wrong.

-20 + -8 = -28 C