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It is -40°F on a cold night in the North Pole. When the sun is out the next day, it is -5°F. What is the difference in temperatures?
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It is -40°F on a cold night in the North Pole. When the sun is out the next day, it is -5°F. What is the difference in temperatures?
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-35°F
Explanation:
-40 - -5 equals -35°F
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