The highest temperature ever recorded in a certain town was 94° Fahrenheit. The lowest temperature ever recorded there was -20° Fahrenheit. What is the difference between these two temperatures? The difference is Fahrenheit.

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The highest temperature ever recorded in a certain town was 94° Fahrenheit. The lowest temperature ever
recorded there was -20° Fahrenheit. What is the difference between these two temperatures?
The difference is Fahrenheit.
Transcribed Image Text:The highest temperature ever recorded in a certain town was 94° Fahrenheit. The lowest temperature ever recorded there was -20° Fahrenheit. What is the difference between these two temperatures? The difference is Fahrenheit.
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