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The coldest temperature during the winter was -42.5

degrees. The difference between this temperature and the
highest temperature was 58 degrees. What was the
highest temperature?

User Laplace
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Answer:

15.5 °

Explanation:

The highest temperature is -42.5° + 58°

-42.5° + 58° = 58° - 42.5° = 15.5 °

User Greg Jandl
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