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The temperature in the freezer is -15°C. The temperature outside the freezer is 10°C. Find the difference between these two temperatures. Is the answer 25? Just checking :)
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The temperature in the freezer is -15°C. The temperature outside the freezer is 10°C. Find the difference between these two temperatures. Is the answer 25? Just checking :)
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The temperature in the freezer is -15°C. The temperature outside the freezer is 10°C. Find the difference between these two temperatures.
Is the answer 25? Just checking :)
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Yes it is 25
Explanation:
10 - 25 = -15
-15 + 25 = 10
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