The warmest recorded temperature is 214°F higher than the coldest temperature.
Since the sign of the two numbers are same, their final values will be added and the result will have the same signs as the two numbers (or the one with the greater absolute value). This is called the multiplicative property.
Expression for difference between the two temperatures is,
= 134−(−80)
By applying the multiplicative property of negative sign, we get
=134+80
= 214°F
Therefore, we conclude that the warmest recorded temperature is 214°F higher than the coldest temperature.
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