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The coldest temperature ever recorded in Mathville was -19°F. This happened on January 30th, 1955. The normal low for that day is 10°F. How much colder was the record temperature than the normal low temperature?
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The coldest temperature ever recorded in Mathville was -19°F. This happened on January 30th, 1955. The normal low for that day is 10°F.
How much colder was the record temperature than the normal low temperature?
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The temperature was 29 degrees colder then normal
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Answer:
-29⁰F
Explanation:
Because -19-10=-29.
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