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The maximum temperature on the planet Mercury is 950°F. The minimum temperature is -346°F. What is the difference in temperatures? No explanation needed, I just need the answer. Spams will be reported.
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The maximum temperature on the planet Mercury is 950°F. The minimum temperature is -346°F. What is the difference in temperatures?
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604°F
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The difference is 950 -(346). The double negative turns into a positive , so it's basically 950 + 364 = 1296 degrees
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