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The coldest recorded temperature at the South Pole is about −83∘C.

The warmest is about −12∘C.

The difference between the warmest and coldest recorded temperatures at the South Pole is _[blank]_∘C.

Enter the decimal number that correctly fills in the blank, like this: 42

Do not enter the units of measurement.

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Answer: 71

Explanation:

Warmest - coldest

= -12 - (-83)

= -12 + 83

= 71

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