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The temperature on the moon can reach 266 degrees F, and the nightime temperature can go as low as -292 degrees F. Find the difference between these two extremes.
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The temperature on the moon can reach 266 degrees F, and the nightime temperature can go as low as -292 degrees F. Find the difference between these two extremes.
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Answer:
558
Explanation:
|266 + 292|
=> | 558 |
=> 558
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