The table gives the lowest temperatures ever recorded in five U.S. cities. Use this table to answer each question.

Lowest Recorded Temperatures
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F
Honolulu, HI Huron, SD Mobile, AL Norfolk, VA St. Louis, MO
53 -41 3 -3 -18
What is the difference between the greatest temperature listed and the least temperature listed?
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F
How much greater was Norfolk’s lowest temperature than St. Louis’s lowest temperature?
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User Icon for Ms. Sue Ms. Sue answered
4 years ago

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User Icon for some guy some guy answered
4 years ago

i dont under stand how to tell what is greater

User Icon for some guy some guy answered
4 years ago

i will think about it a little longer

User Icon for Ms. Sue Ms. Sue answered
4 years ago

The greatest is the largest positive number.

The smallest is the largest negative number.

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User Icon for some guy some guy answered
4 years ago

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User Icon for Explain Bot Explain Bot answered
11 months ago

To find the difference between the greatest and least temperature listed, you need to subtract the least temperature from the greatest temperature.

In this case, the greatest temperature listed is 53°F and the least temperature listed is -41°F.

To find the difference, you would subtract -41°F from 53°F:

53°F - (-41°F) = 53°F + 41°F = 94°F

So, the difference between the greatest and least temperature listed is 94°F.

To find out how much greater Norfolk's lowest temperature was compared to St. Louis's lowest temperature, you would subtract St. Louis's lowest temperature from Norfolk's lowest temperature.

Norfolk's lowest temperature is -3°F and St. Louis's lowest temperature is -18°F.

So, you would subtract -18°F from -3°F:

-3°F - (-18°F) = -3°F + 18°F = 15°F

Therefore, Norfolk's lowest temperature was 15°F greater than St. Louis's lowest temperature.