Temperature was -2•c at midnight by morning it rose by 8•c what is the new temperature?

-2 + 8 = 6

To find the new temperature after a rise of 8°C from -2°C:

Step 1: Add the rise of 8°C to the initial temperature of -2°C:
-2°C + 8°C = 6°C

Therefore, the new temperature in the morning is 6°C.

To find the new temperature after the rise, we need to add the temperature increase to the initial temperature.

Given:
Initial temperature = -2°C
Temperature increase = 8°C

To find the new temperature, we add the temperature increase to the initial temperature:

New temperature = Initial temperature + Temperature increase
= (-2°C) + (8°C)
= 6°C

Therefore, the new temperature in the morning is 6°C.