Answer :
We are given that today's temperature is [tex]$-4^\circ\text{C}$[/tex] and that the temperature will increase by [tex]$15^\circ\text{C}$[/tex] tomorrow. To find the temperature tomorrow, we use the formula:
[tex]$$
\text{Temperature tomorrow} = \text{Temperature today} + \text{Increase in temperature}
$$[/tex]
Substitute the given values:
[tex]$$
\text{Temperature tomorrow} = -4 + 15
$$[/tex]
Performing the addition:
[tex]$$
-4 + 15 = 11
$$[/tex]
Thus, the temperature tomorrow will be [tex]$11^\circ\text{C}$[/tex].
[tex]$$
\text{Temperature tomorrow} = \text{Temperature today} + \text{Increase in temperature}
$$[/tex]
Substitute the given values:
[tex]$$
\text{Temperature tomorrow} = -4 + 15
$$[/tex]
Performing the addition:
[tex]$$
-4 + 15 = 11
$$[/tex]
Thus, the temperature tomorrow will be [tex]$11^\circ\text{C}$[/tex].