If the temperature at 10 o'clock is 46 degrees ,at noon it is 54 degrees, 2 o'clock it is 62 degrees, at 6 o'clock it is 60 degrees what would the temperature at 4 o'clock be

61 is half way between 60 and 62.

4 o'clock is half way between 2 and 6.

To predict the temperature at 4 o'clock, we can look for a pattern in the given temperatures. We notice that the temperature is increasing from 10 o'clock to 2 o'clock, then decreasing from 2 o'clock to 6 o'clock.

To find the difference between the temperatures at each interval, we subtract the initial temperature from the final temperature. For example, the difference between 10 o'clock and noon is 54 - 46 = 8 degrees.

From noon to 2 o'clock, the temperature increases by 8 degrees. So, if we add 8 degrees to the temperature at noon (which is 54 degrees), we would get the temperature at 2 o'clock.

54 + 8 = 62 degrees

From 2 o'clock to 6 o'clock, the temperature decreases by 2 degrees. So, if we subtract 2 degrees from the temperature at 2 o'clock (which is 62 degrees), we would get the temperature at 6 o'clock.

62 - 2 = 60 degrees

Based on this pattern, we can predict that the temperature at 4 o'clock would be 62 degrees.

61

Explain why 61 degrees