Math, asked by jamiashuler1076, 9 months ago

The lowest temperature ever recorded is −89°C . The highest temperature is 56.7°C . What is the difference between the highest and the lowest recorded temperatures?

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Answered by ritu16829
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difference between the highest and the lowest recorded temperatures

= 56.7°C -(-89°C )

= 56.7°C +89°C

= 145.7°C

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Answered by BrainlyIAS
1

Answer:

The difference between highest temperature and lowest temperature is

=56.7¤C-(-89¤C)

=145.7¤C

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