Answer :

Step-by-step explanation:

To find the change in temperature, we subtract the final temperature from the initial temperature. The initial temperature is 8°C and the final temperature is -3°C.

\[ \text{Change in temperature} = \text{Final temperature} - \text{Initial temperature} \]

Substitute the given values:

\[ \text{Change in temperature} = -3°C - 8°C \]

\[ \text{Change in temperature} = -3 - 8 \]

\[ \text{Change in temperature} = -11°C \]

Therefore, the temperature change was a decrease of \( \boxed{11 \text{°C}} \).

Answer:

so the change in temperature is 8°c -( -3° c)

= 8°C +3°C

11°C ans

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