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The record high temperature is 41° the record low temperature is -16° what is the difference in the record temperatures

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User Thrag
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Answer:
57\°

Explanation:

For this exercise it is important to remember that:

1. The word "difference" indicates subtraction (The result of a subtraction is called "difference").

2. The multiplication of signs:


(+)(+)=+\\(-)(-)=+\\(-)(+)=-\\(+)(-)=-

For this case, according to the data given in the exercise, the records high temperature and the record low temperature are:


High\ temperature=41\°\\\\Low\ temperature=-16\°

Therefore, if you want to find the difference in the record temperatures, you need to sutract them.

Then you get the following result:


High\ temperature-Low\ temperature=41\°-(-16\°)=41\°+16\°=57\°

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