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The record high January temperature in Austin, Texas, is 90 °F. The record low January temperature is -2 °F. Find the difference between the high and low temperatures.
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The record high January temperature in Austin, Texas, is 90 °F. The record low January temperature is -2 °F. Find the difference between the high and low temperatures.
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The record high January temperature in Austin, Texas, is 90 °F. The record low January temperature is -2 °F. Find the difference between the high and low temperatures.
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The difference of the two temperatures is 92. This is because 90-92=-2. I hope this can help you.
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