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Dominik [7]
3 years ago
6

Someone plz help.The temperature started at 35°F. If the temperature went down 4°F and then up 2°F, whats is the temperature dif

ference relative to the high temperature? A) -2°F B) -1°F C) 1°F D) 2°F
Mathematics
1 answer:
timama [110]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

The temperature difference relative to the high temperature is -2°F.

Step-by-step explanation:

We are given that the temperature started at 35°F. The temperature went down 4°F and then up 2°F.

Firstly, the original temperature = 35°F

Now, it is stated that the temperature went down 4°F, this means that the temperature decreases by this amount.

So, the new temperature = 35°F - 4°F = 31°F

Now, the temperature went up by 2°F, this means that the temperature increases by this amount.

So, the final temperature = 31°F + 2°F = 33°F

Now, the final temperature difference relative to the high temperature is given by = 33°F - 35°F = -2°F.

{Here, the maximum temperature is 35°F}

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