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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
, 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



Therefore, the difference between the maximum and minimum temperatures is 46 degrees Celsius.
Answer:
Relative frequency
Step-by-step explanation:
Basically the first thing you're going to have to do is move the y's to one side of the equal sign. To do this you can either add 0.3y to both sides of the equation OR subtract 0.7y from both sides of the equation.