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A city’s record high temperature is 106°F and record low temperature is −17°F. How much warmer is the city’s record high temperature than the record low temperature?(1 point)
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123°F
123 degrees upper F
−123°F
negative 123 degrees upper F
89°F
89 degrees upper F
−89°F
negative 89 degrees upper F
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To find out how much warmer the city's record high temperature is than the record low temperature, we need to find the difference between the two temperatures.
The record high temperature is 106°F and the record low temperature is -17°F.
To find the difference, we subtract the record low temperature from the record high temperature:
106°F - (-17°F) = 106°F + 17°F = 123°F
Therefore, the city's record high temperature is 123°F warmer than the record low temperature.