Math, asked by Guavas871, 1 year ago

ans this woth explation. pls.

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Answered by TaeKookSugaJinRMJIM
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10°C.  IS THE MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE THAN THE MINIMUM TEMPERATURE

( -130°C - -110°C= 10°C)

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TaeKookSugaJinRMJIM: OK
Guavas871: =240°c ans
Guavas871: btw i am in grade 6
TaeKookSugaJinRMJIM: BUT THERE IS SAID
TaeKookSugaJinRMJIM: HOW HIGH IS THE MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE THAN THE MINIMUM TEMPERATURE? SO THE ANSWER WILL BE 10' C
Guavas871: man i look at the back of tue book and it says that is is 240° ans
Guavas871: the problem is u didn't put the bracket s
Guavas871: and the brakects means multiply
Guavas871: and the formula is minus×minus = +
TaeKookSugaJinRMJIM: OO OK SORRY I DON'T DO IT AGAIN
Answered by sohanoormd
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The answer to this is simple. You just have to find the difference between the maximum temperature and minimum temperature.Thus the answer is 240 degree Celcius.

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