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OpenStudy (calculusxy):

MEDAL and FAN Identify the temperature that is halfway between each pair of temperatures. a. -23 degrees Fahrenheit and +23 degrees Fahrenheit b. -20 degrees Fahrenheit and +10 degrees Fahrenheit c. +20 degrees Fahrenheit and -10 degrees Fahrenheit

OpenStudy (acxbox22):

add them up and divide by 2

OpenStudy (dangerousjesse):

\(23+(-23)=\)

OpenStudy (acxbox22):

by them i mean the 2 temperatures given

OpenStudy (calculusxy):

@DangerousJesse 0

OpenStudy (acxbox22):

you are basically finding the average

OpenStudy (acxbox22):

for example number 1. 23+-23=0 0/2=0 so 0 degrees farenheit is the ttemperature halfway between

OpenStudy (dangerousjesse):

And any number divided by 0 is 0. AC basically explained it.. :P

OpenStudy (calculusxy):

okay for b i got -5

OpenStudy (dangerousjesse):

\(5+-10=-5\) yes.

OpenStudy (acxbox22):

good job...that seems right

OpenStudy (calculusxy):

and the last question, i got 5

OpenStudy (dangerousjesse):

And then 10+-5=5. Very good :)

OpenStudy (calculusxy):

sorry i have a couple of questions more that i wanna check.

OpenStudy (calculusxy):

@DangerousJesse

OpenStudy (calculusxy):

36. start at 8. add -7

OpenStudy (calculusxy):

i got 1

OpenStudy (calculusxy):

actually never mind about those.

OpenStudy (calculusxy):

bye and thanks to @DangerousJesse @acxbox22

OpenStudy (acxbox22):

\(\Huge\color{red}{\ddot\smile}\)

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