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What is the temperature change between the greatest value and the least value? -25°F, 5°F, 60°F, -45°F, -10°F, 90°F WILL BR MARKED BEST
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The temperature change between the highest and lowest.
Highest- 90 degrees
Lowest- -45 degrees
-45 to 0 = 45 units
0 to 90 = 90 units
45+90 units = 130
ANSWER 130
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