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the historical tempature is 70 degrees, but it is currently 110 degrees. what is the change between the historical temperature and the current temperature?
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the historical tempature is 70 degrees, but it is currently 110 degrees. what is the change between the historical temperature and the current temperature?
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40 degree+
Explanation:
110-40=70
70+40=110
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