Answer:
Follows are the solution to this question:
Step-by-step explanation:
The general term for temperature variations from 8 am to 10 am:
[tex]\to \delta_{S - 10}=\delta_{S -9}+\delta_{S-10}[/tex] Where [tex]\delta[/tex] represents a transition throughout the time interval subscribed to.
In this, the city of A:
[tex]\to \delta_{S-10}=4-7= -3^{\circ}\ F[/tex]
In this, the city of B:
[tex]\to \delta_{S-10}=-6-2= -8^{\circ}\ F[/tex]
It decrease of 3° (non-value) overall in city A.
Temporarily, in city B, is 8° C. City B has a greater temperature change (8 vs. 3) between A and B.