To find the change in temperature from the first temperature to the second for each of the given pairs of temperatures, follow these steps for each pair:
1. Subtract the initial temperature from the final temperature.
Let's go through each pair one by one:
1. For [tex]\(5^\circ F\)[/tex] to [tex]\(15^\circ F\)[/tex]:
[tex]\[
\text{Change} = 15 - 5 = 10
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2. For [tex]\(0^\circ F\)[/tex] to [tex]\(-15^\circ F\)[/tex]:
[tex]\[
\text{Change} = -15 - 0 = -15
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3. For [tex]\(25^\circ F\)[/tex] to [tex]\(15^\circ F\)[/tex]:
[tex]\[
\text{Change} = 15 - 25 = -10
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4. For [tex]\(-50^\circ F\)[/tex] to [tex]\(-25^\circ F\)[/tex]:
[tex]\[
\text{Change} = -25 - (-50) = -25 + 50 = 25
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5. For [tex]\(-10^\circ F\)[/tex] to [tex]\(-35^\circ F\)[/tex]:
[tex]\[
\text{Change} = -35 - (-10) = -35 + 10 = -25
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6. For [tex]\(-5^\circ F\)[/tex] to [tex]\(15^\circ F\)[/tex]:
[tex]\[
\text{Change} = 15 - (-5) = 15 + 5 = 20
\][/tex]
Thus, the changes in temperature from the first to the second temperature for each pair are:
[tex]\[
10, -15, -10, 25, -25, 20
\][/tex]