The temperature was 16 degrees celsias at the beginning of the month. At the end of the month it was 3 degrees celsias. What is the difference between the two temperatures?

16 - 3 = ? degrees celsius

13

To find the difference between the two temperatures, you need to subtract the initial temperature from the final temperature.

The initial temperature was 16 degrees Celsius, and the final temperature was 3 degrees Celsius.

To find the difference, you can perform the following calculation:

Final Temperature - Initial Temperature = Difference

3 degrees Celsius - 16 degrees Celsius = -13 degrees Celsius

Therefore, the difference between the two temperatures is -13 degrees Celsius.