Math, asked by Anonymous, 1 year ago

Q1. During one week the temperature at midnight were 3°C, 4.5°C, 1°C, - 2°C, 0°C, - 6.5°C, - 3.5°C
Find the difference between highest and lowest temperatures.

Answers

Answered by udit43
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Highest temperature is 4.5 Celsius

Lowest temperature is - 6.5 Celsius

Difference = 4.5 - ( - 6.5 )

= 4.5 + 6.5 = 11 Degrees

So the difference is of 11 degrees.

Hope it helps you :-)

udit43: Most welcome
Anonymous: can i ask u anothwr question
udit43: yup i will try to answer it.
Anonymous: On a particular day, the lowest temperature was - 12°C. The difference between lowest and highest temperatures was 7°C. find the highest temperature on that day.
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