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yulyashka [42]
4 years ago
10

The temperature on the moon can vary from -172 to -126 degrees celsius. Find the difference between the maximum and minimum temp

eratures. Write with explanation PLEASE!!!
Mathematics
1 answer:
Finger [1]4 years ago
8 0

Given:

The temperature on the moon can vary from -172 to -126 degrees Celsius.

To find:

The difference between the maximum and minimum temperatures.

Solution:

It is given that the temperature on the moon can vary from -172 to -126 degrees Celsius.

Since -172, therefore the minimum temperature is -172 and the maximum temperature is -126.

The difference between the maximum and minimum temperatures is:

Difference = Maximum temperature - Minimum temperature

\text{Difference}=-126-(-172)

\text{Difference}=-126+172

\text{Difference}=46

Therefore, the difference between the maximum and minimum temperatures is 46 degrees Celsius.

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