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One day in January, the high temperature was −3.6∘ and the low temperature was −22.3∘ . What was the difference between the high and low temperatures that day?
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One day in January, the high temperature was −3.6∘ and the low temperature was −22.3∘ . What was the difference between the high and low temperatures that day?
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the difference is 18degrees
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18.7 I took the test :)
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