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On Election Day, the temperature was 56°F in Durkeeville. Over in Tindertown, the temperature was 48°F. What was the difference in temperature between the two places?
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On Election Day, the temperature was 56°F in Durkeeville. Over in Tindertown, the temperature was 48°F. What was the difference in temperature between the two places?
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On Election Day, the temperature was 56°F in Durkeeville. Over in Tindertown, the temperature was 48°F. What was the difference in temperature between the two places?
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The difference is 8 F
Explanation:
The difference means subtract
56-48 = 8
The difference is 8 F
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