It was -3°C this morning, but the temperature has gone up 13° over the course of the day. What is the temperature now?

To find the current temperature, we add the temperature increase to the morning temperature of -3°C.

-3°C + 13°C = 10°C

Therefore, the current temperature is 10°C.

To find the current temperature, you need to add the increase in temperature to the morning temperature. In this case, the morning temperature is -3°C and the temperature has gone up by 13°C.

So, to find the current temperature, add -3°C and 13°C together:

-3°C + 13°C = 10°C

Therefore, the current temperature is 10°C.

To find the current temperature, we need to add the increase in temperature (13°C) to the initial temperature (-3°C).

-3°C + 13°C = 10°C

Therefore, the current temperature is 10°C.