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One February day in Millington, The temperatures ranged from -2°C to 7°C. What was the difference between the high and low temperatures?
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One February day in Millington, The temperatures ranged from -2°C to 7°C. What was the difference between the high and low temperatures?
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Answer:
A. 9°C
Explanation:
Because we add 9 to - 2 to get 7
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