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Suppose a temperature of −101°F was recorded in Antarctica and a temperature of 121°F was recorded in the Sahara Desert. How many degrees warmer is 121°F than −101°F?
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Suppose a temperature of −101°F was recorded in Antarctica and a temperature of 121°F was recorded in the Sahara Desert. How many degrees warmer is 121°F than −101°F?
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222 degrees F, 121 minus -101 = 222
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