Math, asked by parinithacut2ee020, 17 hours ago

Ananya is a microbiology student. She was doing research on optimum

temperature for the survival of different strains of bacteria.

Studies showed that bacteria X needs an optimum temperature of -31˚C while bacteria

Y needs an optimum temperature of -56˚C. What is the temperature difference between

X and Y?

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Answers

Answered by priyabombaycambridge
1

Answer: -25˚C

Step-by-step explanation:

Y-X= difference

= -56˚C - (-31˚C)

= -56˚C+31˚C

= -25˚C

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