Math, asked by Rajeshraogandi, 1 year ago

the temperature in Sahara desert on a particular day was 136 degree F and in Gobi desert was 50 degree F what is the difference between two temperatures?

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Answered by locomaniac
7
aloha!

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1st temperature= 136 degree F
2nd temperature= 50 degree F 

the difference= 136 - 50
                       = 86 degree F

and if you forgot to type - 50 F { which i doubtfully think is the mistake in question }

1st temperature= 136 degree F 
2nd temperature= -50 degree F 

The difference= 136-(-50)
                         = 136 + 50
                         = 186 degree F 

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hope it helps :)
Answered by Sneha3123
3
Heya mate,
Here is your answer,

On a particular day (as given in the question), temperature of
Sahara desert = 136°F
Gobi desert = 50°F

So difference in their temperature = 136°F-50°F = 86°F

Hope this helps

if you have any further doubt or want any help, feel free to ask me. I would like to help.

Thank you

#Sneha
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