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In Mathematics / High School | 2014-03-23

The highest recorded temperature in the UK is 39°C. The lowest recorded temperature in the UK is -27°C.

What is the difference between these two amounts?

Asked by sez

Answer (3)

since one is negative and you have to find the absolute value you add, getting 66 degrees celcius difference

Answered by MathG33k | 2024-06-10

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Answered by KiaraHall233l69 | 2024-06-12

The difference between the highest recorded temperature (39°C) and the lowest recorded temperature (-27°C) in the UK is 66°C. This is calculated by adding the two values together after converting the subtraction of a negative temperature into addition. Understanding this range is important for analyzing climate variations.
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Answered by Anonymous | 2024-12-23